Modern Golang Programming

Modern Golang Programming

English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 48KHz 2ch | 14h 37m | 3.59 GB

Learn how to use the Go language open source third party ecosystem to build sophisticated production applications

Go is the language of the Internet age, because it was built from the ground up to support modern distributed web software. Go is also cross-platform as it compiles to numerous operating systems and CPU architectures via simple commands. It compiles to native binaries, it doesn’t use a VM, and is garbage-collected, which makes it a breeze to deploy in production environments.

Throughout the course, we will use modern open source third party packages in Go to build a distributed application that will support several databases, establish efficient serial communications techniques, and construct an advanced web layer with templates, cookies, and websockets support.

We will start with a refresher on Go’s primary building blocks. From there, we will explore numerous open source packages that allow working with a variety of databases in a production environment as well as an ORM layer. We will then explore building reliable and robust microservices that communicate efficiently with each other via fast serialization and RPC techniques. Finally, we will develop knowledge on powerful third party templating engines and web toolkits, to construct a modern web layer with a RESTful API.

What You Will Learn

  • Get practical overview of the Go language
  • Explore popular SQL databases such as MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite
  • Learn about the GORM ORM layer
  • Build Go applications that can work with Mongodb
  • Learn the concepts of time series databases with InfluxDB
  • Learn protocol buffers version 2 and 3
  • Explore gRPC support in Go
  • Dive into the Gorilla web toolkit, REST APIs, Gorilla websockets, and Gorilla cookies
  • Understand the Hero templating engine