Get Programming with Go by Nathan Youngman

Get Programming with Go

Summary Get Programming with Go introduces you to the powerful Go language without confusing jargon or high-level...
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Get Programming with Go by Nathan Youngman

Get Programming with Go

¥12,072

Get Programming with Go

¥12,072
Author: Nathan Youngman
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Summary

Get Programming with Go introduces you to the powerful Go language without confusing jargon or high-level theory. By working through 32 quick-fire lessons, you'll quickly pick up the basics of the innovative Go programming language

Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

About the Technology

Go is a small programming language designed by Google to tackle big problems. Large projects mean large teams with people of varying levels of experience. Go offers a small, yet capable, language that can be understood and used by anyone, no matter their experience.

About the Book

Hobbyists, newcomers, and professionals alike can benefit from a fast, modern language; all you need is the right resource Get Programming with Go provides a hands-on introduction to Go language fundamentals, serving as a solid foundation for your future programming projects. You'll master Go syntax, work with types and functions, and explore bigger ideas like state and concurrency, with plenty of exercises to lock in what you learn.

What's inside

  • Language concepts like slices, interfaces, pointers, and concurrency
  • Seven capstone projects featuring spacefaring gophers, Mars rovers, ciphers, and simulations
  • All examples run in the Go Playground - no installation required

About the Reader

This book is for anyone familiar with computer programming, as well as anyone with the desire to learn.

About the Author

Nathan Youngman organizes the Edmonton Go meetup and is a mentor with Canada Learning Code. Roger Pepp contributes to Go and runs the Newcastle upon Tyne Go meetup.

Table of Contents

    Unit 0 - GETTING STARTED
  1. Get ready, get set, Go
  2. Unit 1 - IMPERATIVE PROGRAMMING
  3. A glorified calculator
  4. Loops and branches
  5. Variable scope
  6. Capstone: Ticket to Mars
  7. Unit 2 - TYPES
  8. Real numbers
  9. Whole numbers
  10. Big numbers
  11. Multilingual text
  12. Converting between types
  13. Capstone: The Vigen re cipher
  14. Unit 3 - BUILDING BLOCKS
  15. Functions
  16. Methods
  17. First-class functions
  18. Capstone: Temperature tables
  19. Unit 4 - COLLECTIONS
  20. Arrayed in splendor
  21. Slices: Windows into arrays
  22. A bigger slice
  23. The ever-versatile map
  24. Capstone: A slice of life
  25. Unit 5 - STATE AND BEHAVIOR
  26. A little structure
  27. Go's got no class
  28. Composition and forwarding
  29. Interfaces
  30. Capstone: Martian animal sanctuary
  31. Unit 6 - DOWN THE GOPHER HOLE
  32. A few pointers
  33. Much ado about nil
  34. To err is human
  35. Capstone: Sudoku rules
  36. Unit 7 - CONCURRENT PROGRAMMING
  37. Goroutines and concurrency
  38. Concurrent state
  39. Capstone: Life on Mars


Author: Nathan Youngman, Roger Peppe
Publisher: Manning Publications
Published: 09/30/2018
Pages: 360
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.34lbs
Size: 9.20h x 7.40w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781617293092

About the Author
Nathan Youngman is a self-taught web developer and lifelong learner. He serves as organizer for the Edmonton Go meetup, mentor for Canada Learning Code, and paparazzi for VIP gopher plushies.

Roger Peppe is a Go contributor, maintains a number of open source Go projects, runs the Newcastle upon Tyne Go meetup, and works on Go cloud infrastructure software.

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