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Go - The Complete Guide - AD-TEAM - 12-24-2024 ![]() Go - The Complete Guide Published 12/2023 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 6.73 GB | Duration: 15h 24m Learn Go ("Golang") from the ground up & in great depth by building multiple demo projects, incl. a REST API What you'll learn Learn Go from the ground up & in great depth Learn about values, variables, functions, pointers, packages & more Learn how to structure and store data with structs, arrays, slices & maps Work with Go's concurrency features like Goroutines & channels Build multiple demo projects Build a REST API with authentication & a SQL database as a major course project Join more than 2,500,000 students who've been taught by me across all my courses Requirements Basic programming experience (with any language, doesn't matter) is strongly recommended NO prior Go knowledge is assumed Description Unleash Your Potential - with Go and this course!Welcome to "Go - The Complete Guide," the definitive online course meticulously designed for both newcomers and professionals eager to excel in the dynamic realm of Go programming.Why Go?In an era where efficiency and performance are paramount, Go stands out as a powerhouse. Designed by Google, it combines simplicity, robustness, and speed, making it the go-to language for modern backend development, cloud services, and high-performance applications.Course OverviewThis course is your comprehensive journey through the world of Go. From basic syntax to advanced features, this course covers every aspect needed to master Go. Here's what you'll learn:Go Fundamentals: Dive deep into Go syntax, variables, types, and control structures.Concurrent Programming: Unravel the power of Go's concurrency model with goroutines and channels.Complex Data Structures: Master arrays, slices, maps, and struct types for efficient data manipulation.Advanced Features: Explore interfaces, error handling, and package management.Real-World Applications: Build practical, real-world applications to consolidate your learning.Optimization Techniques: Learn best practices and optimization techniques for writing efficient Go code.Who Should Enroll?This course is tailored for ![]() Overview Section 1: Getting Started Lecture 1 Welcome To The Course! Lecture 2 What Is Go? And Why Is It Awesome? Lecture 3 Installing Go (Alternative: Web-based Setup) Lecture 4 Local Code Editor Setup For Go Development Lecture 5 Writing a First Go Program Lecture 6 About The Course & Course Content Lecture 7 How To Get The Most Out Of This Course Lecture 8 Join Our Learning Community Section 2: Go Essentials Lecture 9 Module Introduction Lecture 10 Working with Functions & Values Lecture 11 Organizing Code with Packages Lecture 12 The Important Of The Name "main" Lecture 13 Understanding Go Modules & Building Go Programs Lecture 14 The "main" Function Is Important! Lecture 15 Onwards To A New Project Lecture 16 Working with Variables, Values & Operators Lecture 17 Understanding Value Types Lecture 18 Go Types & Null Values Lecture 19 Outputting Values Lecture 20 Type Conversions & Explicit Type Assignment Lecture 21 Using Alternative Variable Declaration Styles Lecture 22 Making Sense of Constant Values ("Constants") Lecture 23 Understanding the Importance Of Variables Lecture 24 Improved User Input Fetching Lecture 25 fmt.Scan() Limitations Lecture 26 Exercise: Building a Profit Calculator Lecture 27 Exercise Solution Lecture 28 Formatting Strings (Text) - Basics Lecture 29 Formatting Floats in Strings Lecture 30 Building Multiline Strings Lecture 31 Creating Formatted Strings Lecture 32 Understanding Functions Lecture 33 Functions: Return Values & Variable Scope Lecture 34 An Alternative Return Value Syntax Lecture 35 Exercise: Working with Functions Lecture 36 Onwards to Control Structures Lecture 37 Introducing "if" Statements & Booleans Lecture 38 Working with "else if" Lecture 39 Exercise: "if" Statements Lecture 40 Using "else" Lecture 41 Nested "if" Statements & Using "return" To Stop Function Execution Lecture 42 Repeating Code With "for" Loops Lecture 43 Infinite Loops, "break" & "continue" Lecture 44 Conditional For Loops Lecture 45 Making Sense of "switch" Statements Lecture 46 Writing To Files Lecture 47 Reading From Files Lecture 48 Handling Errors Lecture 49 Time to Panic! Lecture 50 Section Exercise - The Task Lecture 51 Section Exercise - Solution Lecture 52 Module Summary Section 3: Working with Packages Lecture 53 Module Introduction Lecture 54 Splitting Code Across Files In The Same Package Lecture 55 Why Would You Use More Than One Package? Lecture 56 Preparing Code For Multiple Packages Lecture 57 Splitting Code Across Multiple Packages Lecture 58 Importing Packages Lecture 59 Exporting & Importing Identifiers (Variables, Functions & More) Lecture 60 Using Third-Party Packages Lecture 61 Module Summary Section 4: Understanding Pointers Lecture 62 Module Introduction Lecture 63 Understanding Pointers Lecture 64 Writing Code Without Pointers Lecture 65 Creating a Pointer Lecture 66 Pointers as Values Lecture 67 A Pointer's Null Value Lecture 68 Using Pointers & Passing Pointers To Functions Lecture 69 Using Pointers For Data Mutation Lecture 70 Example: The Scan() Function Uses Pointers Lecture 71 Module Summary Section 5: Structs & Custom Types Lecture 72 Module Introduction Lecture 73 The Starting Project Lecture 74 Which Problem Do Structs Solve? Lecture 75 Defining A Struct Type Lecture 76 Instantiating Structs & Struct Literal Notation Lecture 77 More On Struct Literals Lecture 78 Alternative Struct Literal Notation & Struct Null Values Lecture 79 Passing Struct Values As Arguments Lecture 80 Structs & Pointers Lecture 81 Introducing Methods Lecture 82 Mutation Methods Lecture 83 Using Creation / Constructor Functions Lecture 84 Using Constructor Functions For Validation Lecture 85 Structs, Packages & Exports Lecture 86 Exposing Methods & A Different Constructor Function Name Lecture 87 Struct Embedding Lecture 88 Structs - A Summary Lecture 89 Creating Other Custom Types & Adding Methods Lecture 90 Practice Project: Getting User Input Lecture 91 Practice Project: Creating a Struct & Constructor Function Lecture 92 Practice Project: Adding a Method Lecture 93 Practice Project: Handling Long User Input Text Lecture 94 Practice Project: Preparing Save To File Functionality Lecture 95 Practice Project: Encoding JSON Content Lecture 96 Practice Project: Fixes Lecture 97 Understanding Struct Tags Section 6: Interfaces & Generic Code Lecture 98 Module Introduction Lecture 99 Preparing An Interface Use-Case Lecture 100 Finishing Interface Preparations Lecture 101 Creating a First Interface Lecture 102 Using The Interface Lecture 103 Embedded Interfaces Lecture 104 The Special "Any Value Allowed" Type Lecture 105 Working with Type Switches Lecture 106 Extracting Type Information From Values Lecture 107 Interfaces, Dynamic Types & Limitations Lecture 108 Introducing Generics Section 7: Managing Related Data with Arrays, Slices & Maps Lecture 109 Module Introduction Lecture 110 Introducing Arrays Lecture 111 Working with Arrays Lecture 112 Selecting Parts of Arrays With Slices Lecture 113 More Ways Of Selecting Slices Lecture 114 Diving Deeper Into Slices Lecture 115 Building Dynamic Lists With Slices Lecture 116 Exercise - Problem Lecture 117 Exercise - Solution Lecture 118 Unpacking List Values Lecture 119 Introducing Maps Lecture 120 Mutating Maps Lecture 121 Maps vs Structs Lecture 122 Using The Special "make" Function Lecture 123 "make"ing Maps Lecture 124 Working with Type Aliases Lecture 125 For Loops with Arrays, Slices & Maps Section 8: Functions: Deep Dive Lecture 126 Module Introduction Lecture 127 Functions as Values & Function Types Lecture 128 Returning Functions As Values Lecture 129 Introducing Anonymous Functions Lecture 130 Understanding Closures Lecture 131 Making Sense Of Recursion Lecture 132 Using Variadic Functions Lecture 133 Splitting Slices Into Parameter Values Section 9: Practice Project: Price Calculator Lecture 134 Module Introduction Lecture 135 Building a First, Basic Version Of The Program Lecture 136 Setting Up A First Struct Lecture 137 Adding a Constructor Function Lecture 138 Adding a Method Lecture 139 Loading Data From A File Lecture 140 Working With The File Data Lecture 141 Outsourcing Sharable Logic Into A Package Lecture 142 Outsourcing File Access Into A Package Lecture 143 Storing JSON Data In Files Lecture 144 Adding a FileManager Struct Lecture 145 Adding & Using Struct Tags Lecture 146 Working on a Swappable Struct Lecture 147 Interfaces To The Rescue Lecture 148 Error Handling Lecture 149 Module Summary Section 10: Concurrency - Running Tasks In Parallel Lecture 150 Module Introduction Lecture 151 Introducing Goroutines Lecture 152 Running Functions As Goroutines Lecture 153 Understanding Goroutine Behavior Lecture 154 Introducing & Using Channels Lecture 155 Working with Multiple Channels & Goroutines Lecture 156 Goroutines & Channels in a Project Lecture 157 Setting Up An Error Channel Lecture 158 Managing Channels with the "select" Statement Lecture 159 Deferring Code Execution with "defer" Section 11: Course Project: Build a REST API (incl. Authentication & SQL Database) Lecture 160 Module Introduction Lecture 161 Planning The API Lecture 162 Installing the Gin Framework Lecture 163 Setting Up A First Route & Handling a First Request Lecture 164 Setting Up An Event Model Lecture 165 Registering a POST Route Lecture 166 Testing Requests & Fixing the POST Request Handler Lecture 167 Adding a SQL Database Lecture 168 Creating A SQL Database Table Lecture 169 Storing Data in the Database (INSERT) Lecture 170 Getting Events From Database (SELECT) Lecture 171 Preparing Statements vs Directly Executing Queries (Prepare() vs Exec()/Query()) Lecture 172 Getting Single Event Data By ID Lecture 173 Refactoring Code & Outsourcing Routes Lecture 174 Registering an "Update Event" Route & Handler Lecture 175 Updating Events Lecture 176 Deleting Events Lecture 177 Adding a "Users" Table To The SQL Database Lecture 178 Adding User Signup Lecture 179 Don't Store Plain-text Passwords! Lecture 180 Hashing Passwords Lecture 181 Getting Started with Auth Tokens (JWT) Lecture 182 Getting Started with the Login Route Lecture 183 Finishing The Login Logic Lecture 184 Generating JWT Lecture 185 Finishing The JWT Logic Lecture 186 Adding Token Verification Lecture 187 Adding Route Protection Lecture 188 Retrieving & Storing User and Event IDs Lecture 189 Adding an Authentication Middleware Lecture 190 Enhancing & Using The Middleware Lecture 191 Adding Authorization To Restrict Users From Editing & Deleting Lecture 192 Adding a Registrations Table Lecture 193 Registering Users Lecture 194 Testing & Fixing the "Register" Route Lecture 195 Cancelling Registrations Lecture 196 Module Summary Section 12: Course Roundup Lecture 197 Course Roundup Lecture 198 Bonus Lecture Beginner Go developers who want to learn the language in great depth,Experienced Go developers who need a refresher,Developers who got started with Go and want to dive deeper ![]() |