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The Go Programming Language Phrasebook

by David Chisnall
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Overview

The Go Programming Language Phrasebook

Essential Go code and idioms for all facets of the development process

The Go Programming Language Phrasebook gives you the code “phrases” you need to quickly and effectively complete a wide variety of projects with Go, today’s most exciting new programming language.

Tested, easy-to-adapt code examples illuminate every step of Go development, helping you write highly scalable, concurrent software for web, cloud, and beyond. You’ll master Go-specific idioms for working with strings, collections, arrays, error handling, goroutines, slices, maps, channels, numbers, dates, times, files, networking, web apps, the runtime, and more.

Concise and Accessible

Easy to carry and easy to use: Ditch all those bulky books for one portable pocket guide

Flexible and Functional

Packed with more than 100 customizable code snippets: Quickly create solid Go code to solve just about any problem

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About the Author, David Chisnall

David Chisnall is author of Cocoa Programming Developers Handbook and Objective-C Phrasebook, Second Edition. He is an active contributor to the GNUstep project, which provides an open source implementation of the Cocoa APIs, and cofounded the Étoilé project to build a desktop environment atop GNUstep. Chisnall has written several Informit.com articles on Go, including Common Go Patterns; A Tale of Two Concurrency Models: Comparing the Go and Erlang Programming Languages; and a three-part series on Go for Objective-C Programmers.

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Book Details

Published
May 14, 2012
Publisher
Addison-Wesley
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780321817143

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