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Webapps in Go

the anti textbook

by Suraj Patil

Webapps in Go

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Book Description

The book teaches you how to write web applications in Go without using a framework. It is possible to write a webapp without using any framework in Go. Each new concept will be explained via a valid code example. The book is based of a todo list manager I wrote in Go, and at any point in time, you can check the source code of the todo list manager.

This open book is licensed under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-SA). You can download Webapps in Go ebook for free in PDF format (1.2 MB).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1
Installation
Chapter 2
Tools
Chapter 3
Hello, Go
Chapter 4
Variables & Data structures
Chapter 5
Control statements and Functions
Chapter 6
Struct
Chapter 7
Object-oriented
Chapter 8
Interface
Chapter 9
Concurrency
Chapter 10
Managing the Workspace
Chapter 11
Web Programming Basics
Chapter 12
Basic web application
Chapter 13
Designing our web app
Chapter 14
Using databases in Go
Chapter 15
An Example
Chapter 16
Working with Forms
Chapter 17
Uploading files
Chapter 18
Templates
Chapter 19
Authentication
Chapter 20
Files
Chapter 21
Routing
Chapter 22
Middlewares
Chapter 23
Building an API
Chapter 24
Writing a client
Chapter 25
Unit Testing
Chapter 26
Version Control Basics

Book Details

Title
Webapps in Go
Subject
Computer Science
Publisher
Leanpub
Published
2019
Pages
185
Edition
1
Language
English
PDF Size
1.2 MB
License
CC BY-SA

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