Creating Web Applications with Go
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Course Summary
This course takes users with a basic understanding of the Go language, and deepens that knowledge by working through the creation of a full-featured web application that implements the model, view, controller (MVC) design pattern.
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Course Description
This course introduces the Go language as a tool for solving practical problems; in this case, creating a web-application. It assumes that the user has a basic understanding of the language, but not much more. Over the span of the course, aspects of a complete web application are built with an eye on practical application of the language. Additionally, the course will be focused on the core Go libraries, as opposed to plug-ins. To that end, only two plugins are necessary: one to provide parameterized routes (a basic requirement for modern web applications), and a database driver to provide connectivity to a database (none of which are bundled in the Go core library.)
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Course Syllabus
Introduction- 24m 8s
—Introduction 0m 25s
—Goals of Go 2m 2s
—Who Is This Course For? 2m 12s
—Goals of the Course 1m 44s
—The Demonstration Project 3m 56s
—Setting up the Environment 13m 46sCreating a Resource Server- 27m 4s
—Introduction 0m 39s
—Defining a Resource Server 1m 6s
—Basic HTTP Objects 1m 48s
—Using http.HandleFunc 4m 38s
—Reviewing Go Syntax 6m 13s
—Handling Requests with http.Handler 4m 28s
—Working with Response Header 1m 56s
—Buffering the Output Stream 3m 40s
—Using the Built-in File Server 2m 3s
—Summary 0m 31sHTML Templates- 25m 16sMVC: The View Layer- 44m 18sMVC: The Controller Layer - Part 1- 45m 51sMVC: The Controller Layer – Part 2- 27m 29sMVC: The Model Layer- 19m 34sPersisting Data- 25m 14s