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Go Systems Programming

You're reading from   Go Systems Programming Master Linux and Unix system level programming with Go

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787125643
Length 466 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mihalis Tsoukalos Mihalis Tsoukalos
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Go and Unix Systems Programming FREE CHAPTER 2. Writing Programs in Go 3. Advanced Go Features 4. Go Packages, Algorithms, and Data Structures 5. Files and Directories 6. File Input and Output 7. Working with System Files 8. Processes and Signals 9. Goroutines - Basic Features 10. Goroutines - Advanced Features 11. Writing Web Applications in Go 12. Network Programming

Preface

Go Systems Programming is a book that will help you develop systems software using Go, which is a systems programming language that started as an internal Google project before becoming popular. What makes Go really popular is that it keeps the developer happy by being easy to write, easy to read, easy to understand, and by having a compiler that is there to help you. This book does not cover every possible aspect and feature of the Go programming language: only the ones that are related to systems programming. Should you wish to learn more about the Go programming language, you should wait from my next book, Mastering Go, which will be ready in 2018!

The book you are about to read is an honest book in the sense that it will present working Go code without overlooking its potential faults, its restrictions, and its logical gaffes, which will allow you to improve it on your own and create a better version of it in the future. What you will not be able to improve is the fundamental information that will be presented, which is the basis of the way Unix systems work. I will consider the book to be successful if it helps you understand what systems programming is about, why it is important, and how you can start developing systems software in Go. I will be equally happy if Go becomes your favorite programming language!

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