Many of the normal concerns you face as an application developer are amplified by the challenges of web-scale concurrency, real-time performance expectations, multi-core support, and efficiently consuming services without constantly managing I/O blocks. Although it's possible to solve most of these issues with existing languages and frameworks, Go is designed to handle them right out of the box, making for a more natural and productive coding experience. Developed at Google for its own internal use, Go now powers dozens of nimble startups, along with name brands like Canonical, Heroku, SoundCloud, and Mozilla, who rely on highly performant services for their infrastructure.
Go in Action introduces the Go language, guiding you from inquisitive developer to Go guru. The book begins by introducing the unique features and concepts of Go. (We assume you're up to speed with another programming language already, so don't expect to spend a lot of time rehearsing stuff you already know.) Then, you'll get hands-on experience writing real-world applications including web sites and network servers, as well as techniques to manipulate and convert data at speeds that will make your friends jealous. In the final chapters, you'll go in-depth with the language and see the tricks and secrets that the Go masters are using to make their applications perform. For example, you'll learn to use Go's powerful reflection libraries and work with real-world examples of integration with C code.
Brian Ketelsen and Erik St. Martin are the organizers of GopherCon an annual conference for Go developers and coauthors of the Go-based Skynet framework.Both Brian and Eric work with Go daily in a high-stakes production setting. William Kennedy is a seasoned software developer, author of the blog GoingGo.Net, and organizer for the Go-Miami and Miami MongoDB meetups.
花了一周的时间初读了一遍,也算是第一本真正过完的go语言书。 第二章的例子不错,很适合给头一次接触go语言的人了解基本的开发习惯。 第四章关于array/slice/map的介绍不错,尤其配图简洁明了,对基本的使用有帮助。 第五章我认为算是整本书的精华,本身go语言就没有OO中的...
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評分寫了 c++,java,和python 十年,一直想開始玩 go, 拖了五年, 今年利用平時刷推特,蹲廁所和坐飛機的時間讀完了這本書 能夠從頭到尾從語法,類型系統,編程模式,到語言自帶的圖書館,測試和測量的工具流,並且深入講解自帶數據結構和goroutine的實現,一氣呵成的感覺堪比讀...
評分花了一周的时间初读了一遍,也算是第一本真正过完的go语言书。 第二章的例子不错,很适合给头一次接触go语言的人了解基本的开发习惯。 第四章关于array/slice/map的介绍不错,尤其配图简洁明了,对基本的使用有帮助。 第五章我认为算是整本书的精华,本身go语言就没有OO中的...
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內容樸實,結構簡明,節奏輕快。 要開始寫很多很多 go 瞭
评分語言優美,案例清晰易懂,非常適閤實戰型入門。
评分入門級,還好也不厚,翻的也快。適閤有其他語言經驗的快速掃一遍
评分代碼剖析細緻入微。
评分語言優美,案例清晰易懂,非常適閤實戰型入門。
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