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๐ Code smarter, scale faster โ Go beyond the basics with Go Programming Blueprints!
Go Programming Blueprints: 2nd Edition is a comprehensive guide for intermediate Go developers aiming to build real-world, production-grade applications. It covers the latest Go architectural improvements, including a fully Go-based compiler and concurrent garbage collector, and teaches scalable web services, microservices, and deployment with Docker and Google App Engine. Packed with practical projects, this book equips you to write clean, concurrent code and build startup-quality solutions ready for massive scale and high availability.
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| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 22 Reviews |
W**G
All of my books on Go are good to great
All of my books on Go are good to great, this one is great, precise concise and clear language denotes, I think, a superior grasp of the topic - which lets face it, is, for most of us, abstract. This book is packed (no pun intended) with insight. Thank you Mat, appreciate the care given.... Seems that Go libraries are progressing rapidly and best practice today is different to what it was a year or two back. This book appears to be a little more up to date than my others. Thanks again.
L**I
Advantages: This book is grate at presenting a broad ...
Advantages: This book is grate at presenting a broad picture on web development / web services. I found first 4 chapters valuable. Disadvantageous: I found myself skimming over chapters >= 6. I found my self copy pasting the existing solutions without really thinking what I am doing.
M**N
Don't think about it if you are on this page buy now and move your go skill on a few notches!
This book was just the tonic I needed in my Go journey. You've learned the language, you've started to solve problems, but you are not quite sure which way to skin that cat. This book is the logical step in that journey. I'm only 30% through and I already have plenty of ideas how to refactor what I've done and how to be more productive in some projects I'm starting imminently.
A**R
One of the best books about Go
I loved the way the book is written - very practical, hands-on guides and tutorials, which covers necessary theory without bloating the content with boring stuff. The projects that are covered are fun and practical. I can honestly recommend it for everyone thinking about getting in Go programming.
K**R
Amazing. full working examples and shows how to build seriously, Legitimate, Functioning GO programs
I love the book because it covers every single nuance of go development while offering 100% of the code you need to build programs. It even comes with access to a githuhb library with 100% of the source code. Would highly recommend to software engineers looking to make Go their career but don't know where to start.
C**R
A good start with parts to skip
Decent intro to Go, but wanders too frequently off topic digressions into software engineering basics principles for an experienced engineer looking to quickly spin up on a new language.
S**O
Skips the basics, not for new golang students
I was hopeful for the book, but it's not useful for a new golang student. The first chapter was ok, but then it go into things like websockets, google compute engine, etc, without ever covering the basics like standard database access, and the like. To bad...
N**S
Not well written !
Messy Chat code and some explanation around it. Not properly ordered. Just makes it look like GO is kind of a complicated language.
O**Y
Not written to learn Go. Advanced Only.
This book does is more like a recipes book for various use cases. It says its for "Beginners and above" but, you have to be an extremely well versed Gopher to understand this. It does very little to explain concepts and more explaining logic around the code. Avoid this book if you are a Beginner or Intermediate.
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