BOOKS - Hands-On Full Stack Development with Go: Build full stack web applications wi...
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982214
982214
Hands-On Full Stack Development with Go: Build full stack web applications with Go, React, Gin, and GopherJS
Author: Mina Andrawos
Year: March 28, 2019
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 18 MB
Language: English
Year: March 28, 2019
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 18 MB
Language: English
Create a real-world application in Go and explore various frameworks and methodologies for full-stack development The Go programming language has been rapidly adopted by developers for building web applications. With its impressive performance and ease of development, Go enjoys the support of a wide variety of open source frameworks, for building scalable and high-performant web services and apps. Hands-On Full Stack Development with Go is a comprehensive guide that covers all aspects of full stack development with Go. This clearly written, example-rich book begins with a practical exposure to Go development and moves on to build a frontend with the popular React framework. From there, you will build RESTful web APIs utilizing the Gin framework. After that, we will dive deeper into important software backend concepts, such as connecting to the database via an ORM, designing routes for your services, securing your services, and even charging credit cards via the popular Stripe API. We will also cover how to test, and benchmark your applications efficiently in a production environment. In the concluding chapters, we will cover isomorphic developments in pure Go by learning about GopherJS. As you progress through the book, you'll gradually build a musical instrument online store application from scratch. By the end of the book, you will be confident in taking on full stack web applications in Go. Hands-On Full Stack Development with Go will appeal to developers who are looking to start building amazing full stack web applications in Go. Basic knowhow of Go language and JavaScript is expected. The book targets web developers who are looking to move to the Go language.