May 1, 2024
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Go, also known as Golang, is a modern programming language developed by Google in 2007. It is known for its simplicity, efficiency, and concurrency features, making it popular for building scalable and high-performance applications. Go has gained wide adoption in various industries, including web development, cloud computing, and data science.
Why Learn Go
There are several reasons why individuals may choose to learn Go:
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Reading list
We've selected ten books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Go (Golang).
The authoritative reference on the Go programming language, written by the language's creators. It provides a comprehensive overview of the language, its features, and its best practices.
A hands-on guide to Go programming that covers the language's core concepts, its standard library, and its concurrency features. It is written by experienced Go developers and includes many practical examples.
A collection of code examples that demonstrate how to use the Go programming language. It is maintained by the Go team and provides a quick way to get started with Go.
A collection of blog posts by the Go team and other Go developers. It covers a wide range of topics, from language announcements to best practices.
A book that covers data structures and algorithms in Go. It provides a practical approach to learning the language and its best practices.
A book that teaches Go programming through the use of tests. It provides a practical approach to learning the language and its best practices.
A book that covers advanced topics in Go programming, such as concurrency, performance optimization, and testing. It is suitable for experienced Go developers who want to learn more about the language.
A book that covers real-world use cases and best practices for Go programming. It is written by an experienced Go developer and provides insights into the language's design and use.
A deep dive into the concurrency features of Go. It covers topics such as goroutines, channels, and synchronization. It is written by an experienced Go developer and includes many practical examples.
A guide to building web applications with Go. It covers topics such as HTTP, routing, and middleware. It is written by an experienced Go developer and includes many practical examples.
For more information about how these books relate to this course, visit:
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