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For the past year, I had worked really hard with Packt publishing on building an advanced video course about the Go language called “Mastering Go Programming“. Mastering Golang Programming is an extensive video course on the world of the Go language. The Go programming language is considered by many as a phenomenal disruptive technology despite it’s young age. A game changer when it comes to building powerful software products. Since it’s inception, Go had grown in popularity dramatically, becoming the TIOBE programming index 2016 language of the year winner.

The course provides a unique combination of covering deep internal aspects of the language, while also diving into very practical topics about using the language in production environments.

In the course you learn to:

Apply modern software design patterns utilizing the Go language

Take a deep dive into Go’s master topics like advanced concurrency patterns, and the flexible reflection capabilities

Write unit tests and benchmarks for your Go code

Create advanced backend microservices for the Hydra spaceship software and design an end to end chat system

Handle JSON, XML, and CSV data formats in your code

Interact with Mongodb, MySQL and BoltDB

Build powerful communications layer for your microservices using protocol buffers, TCP, and UDP

Develop powerful web applications and Restful APIs utilizing http requests, forms, and cookies

Design beautiful dynamic UI for the hydra software utilizing Go templates and websockets

Secure your applications with certificates, https, and secure web sockets

The Hydra project

Throughout the course, we build an application called Hydra. Hydra is a fictional spaceship that needs some software to work efficiently. We write the backend services, the persistence layers, the security layers, as well as the UI for it to shine.

The Mastering Golang programming course took a ton of effort from me, the reviewers, and the great team at Packt publishing. We worked so hard to ensure you get a unique course that not only covers known features of the language, but also covers topics not typically found in other learning resources on the Go language. I sincerely hope you learn something new from it 🙂

You can have a look at the introduction video here, where I describe in much more detail what the course contains.

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