Creating Web Applications with Go
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Since Go was first open sourced in 2009, it's rapidly grown in popularity. This course is targeted at software developers that are looking at using the Go language to create web applications.
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Course Description
Since Go was first open sourced in 2009, it's rapidly grown in popularity, and is especially suited to creating web applications due to its focus on simplicity and rich standard library. In this course, Creating Web Applications with Go, you'll learn how to create web applications in Go with minimal third party library support. First, your journey will begin with an introduction to how to create simple HTTP request handlers, and an exploration of Go's powerful templating capabilities. Next, you'll discover how to create a controller layer with dynamic routing and middleware, and how to interact with a database. Finally, you'll learn how to test your applications to ensure they perform as expected. When you're finished with this course, you'll be fully equipped to create your own cutting edge web applications with the Go language.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 22s
—Course Overview 1m 22sIntroduction- 22m 27s
—Introduction 1m 33s
—Why Choose Go? 1m 56s
—Prerequisites 1m 48s
—Setting up a Development Environment 2m 48s
—Demo: The First Web Application 3m 30s
—Introduction to the Course Demo 4m 34s
—Overview of the MVC Design Pattern 2m 47s
—Course Outline 3m 28sHandling Basic Requests- 23m 23sTemplating Basics- 44m 35sCreating Smart Templates- 30m 35sRouting Requests- 30m 5sWorking with HTTP Requests- 24m 28sCreating Middleware- 24m 39sInteracting with a Database- 28m 43sBeyond HTTP/1.1- 23m 23sTesting Web Applications- 34m 11s