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  • Title: Building Web Apps with Go
  • Author(s) Jeremy Saenz
  • Publisher: GitBook
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  • Language: English
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Go is a high-performance language while providing greater level of developer productivity, therefore this book equips you with the necessary skills and knowledge required for effectively building robust and efficient web apps by leveraging the features of Go.

This book will teach you how to develop scalable real-world web apps, and backend systems with Go. The book starts off by covering Go programming language fundamentals as a prerequisite for web development. After a thorough understanding of the basics, the book delves into web development using the built-in package, net/http. With each chapter you'll be introduced to new concepts for gradually building a real-world web system.

The book further shows you how to integrate Go with other technologies. For example, it provides an overview of using SQLite database as a means of persistent storage,

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