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Go Standard Library Solutions

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  • 189 Students
  • Updated 1/2019
  • Certificate Available
4.1
(23 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
3 Hour(s) 17 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Packt Publishing
Certificate
  • Available
  • *The delivery and distribution of the certificate are subject to the policies and arrangements of the course provider.
Rating
4.1
(23 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Go Standard Library Solutions

Become productive with Go quickly by mastering the most commonly used packages in the standard library

Go comes out of the box with a full-featured standard library, requiring little in the way of third-party libraries for things like string manipulation, file and network I/O, testing, HTTP servers, and so much more.

In this course, we will dive into the packages that are the most commonly used within the standard library, including fmt, strings, strconv, errors, flag, regexp, io, os, bytes, math, time, archive, compress and image. We will also cover the net/http and context packages packages to build resilient networked applications like HTTP servers and clients. We’ll learn how to take in and serve up JSON for our REST APIs using the encoding/json package. Testing is a first class citizen in Go and we’ll learn how to take full advantage of it using the testing package. Lastly, no Go course would be complete without getting into what draws many to Go in the first place, it’s concurrency primitives and patterns.

About the Author

Johnny Boursiquot is a multi-disciplined Software and Cloud Systems Engineer with two decades of industry experience spanning various server, client, and mobile technologies. His past roles include developer, co-founder, teacher and CTO.

His love for technology is matched only by his passion for community service. He is a GoBridge Core Member, the founder, and organizer of the Baltimore Golang User Group, a previous organizer for the Boston Ruby User Group, and the Boston Golang User Group. He regularly serves as a speaker and teacher for various organizations that seek to diversify the tech industry. He has been known to mentor a number of young technology professionals in the Boston and Baltimore metro areas.

Course Content

  • 6 section(s)
  • 26 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Handling Strings, Bytes, and Runes
  • Section 2 Build Tools, I/O, and Error Handling
  • Section 3 Math, Time, Archives, and Images
  • Section 4 Web Server and Clients
  • Section 5 Building REST and JSON APIs
  • Section 6 Concurrency

What You’ll Learn

  • Know how to work with strings, runes, and characters
  • Interact with the underlying OS to perform I/O operations
  • Understand how to handle errors idiomatically
  • Work with math, time, archives, compression, and more
  • See how to build robust HTTP servers
  • Discover how to build REST and JSON APIs
  • Test idiomatically without any third-party packages
  • Leverage concurrency with goroutines and channels


Reviews

  • S
    Stephen L
    2.0

    Very out of date, and about as engaging as reading the standard library documentation.

  • U
    Umesh
    5.0

    smaller code snippets, and to the point explanation is amazing

  • D
    Daniel Casey
    4.0

    It was not a good match for me because I do not have sufficient background knowledge of some of the topics covered. Nevertheless, I am glad that I took the course because I did learn some things and the source code could prove to be useful to me as a future resource.

  • O
    Oleg Adianov
    3.0

    Very superficial, without in-depth analysis and explanation. The course is suitable for general acquaintance with libraries.

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