Level Up Your Web Apps With Go (SitePoint)
Thursday, 07 May 2015

Go is an open-source language from Google that's a bit like C. Designed for programmer productivity, it's got a clean syntax, and emphasizes concurrency. Mal Curtis outlines the basic concepts - language structures, the standard library, and Go tools - then tackles more advanced features like concurrency concepts, testing methodologies, and package structures. At each step, you'll get advice for better coding in Go as well as hints and tips gleaned from real world experience of developing web applications with Go.

Author: Mal Curtis
Publisher: SitePoint
Date: May 7, 2015
Pages: 260
ISBN: 9780992461294
Print: 0992461294
Kindle: B00X6GVZ40

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