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The Go Workshop

By : Delio D'Anna, Andrew Hayes, Sam Hennessy, Jeremy Leasor, Gobin Sougrakpam, Dániel Szabó
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The Go Workshop

By: Delio D'Anna, Andrew Hayes, Sam Hennessy, Jeremy Leasor, Gobin Sougrakpam, Dániel Szabó

Overview of this book

The Go Workshop will take the pain out of learning the Go programming language (also known as Golang). It is designed to teach you to be productive in building real-world software. Presented in an engaging, hands-on way, this book focuses on the features of Go that are used by professionals in their everyday work. Each concept is broken down, clearly explained, and followed up with activities to test your knowledge and build your practical skills. Your first steps will involve mastering Go syntax, working with variables and operators, and using core and complex types to hold data. Moving ahead, you will build your understanding of programming logic and implement Go algorithms to construct useful functions. As you progress, you'll discover how to handle errors, debug code to troubleshoot your applications, and implement polymorphism using interfaces. The later chapters will then teach you how to manage files, connect to a database, work with HTTP servers and REST APIs, and make use of concurrent programming. Throughout this Workshop, you'll work on a series of mini projects, including a shopping cart, a loan calculator, a working hours tracker, a web page counter, a code checker, and a user authentication system. By the end of this book, you'll have the knowledge and confidence to tackle your own ambitious projects with Go.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
1. Variables and Operators
2
2. Logic and Loops

Summary

In this chapter, we learned about the special features in Go that are not so obvious.

We covered the use of build constraints and how they can be used to control the behavior of your application build. Build constraints can be used to perform conditional compilation using the GOOS and GOARCH variables. They can also be used to ignore a file during compilation. Another common use of build tags is to add tags to files that contain integration tests.

We have seen use cases for the reflect package and the functions that can be used to access the type and value of objects at runtime. Reflection is a good way to solve scenarios where we can only determine the data type of a variable at runtime.

We also demonstrated how wildcards can be used to perform lists and tests on multiple packages in your project. We also learned the use of the unsafe package to access runtime memory in Go. The unsafe package is commonly used when using C libraries.

Over the course of the book...