Hands-On Go Programming (Packt)
Monday, 29 October 2018

This book teaches Go programming by solving commonly faced problems with the help of recipes, startarting from the basics of installing Go, manipulating and using strings, and performing arithmetic operations. Author Tarik Guney then moves on to more advanced topics such as concurrency in Go, web programming, implementing system programming, and reading and writing files. The recipes also cover many fundamental Go programming skills such as proper error handling and logging.

 

Author: Tarik Guney
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Date: September 2018
Pages: 176
ISBN: 978-1789531756
Print: 1789531756
Kindle:B07GDHC34N
Audience: Developers wanting to learn Go
Level: Intermediate
Category: Other Languages

 

  • Manipulate string values and escape special characters
  • Work with dates, times, maps, and arrays
  • Handle errors and perform logging
  • Explore files and directories
  • Handle HTTP requests and responses
  • Perform CRUD operations on a relational database

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