Backend Engineering With Go
Published 9/2024
Created by Tiago Taquelim
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 68 Lectures ( 15h 8m ) | Size: 7.41 GB
Full Guide to Building Production Backend Web Applications with Go, PostgreSQL, Docker and Deploying to the Cloud
What you'll learn:
Learn the Fundamentals of Web Development with Go
Build Production Grade Applications with Go
Learn to Weight and Think about Software Design Decisions
Learn to Build and Deploy Go APIs to the Cloud
Learn How to Scale and manage Traffic
Learn How to Connect a Postgres Database with a Go Server
Requirements:
Basic Go Knowledge
Description:
In this project-based course, we will build a complete REST API in Go from scratch and deploy it to the cloud, ready to handle real traffic and scale affordably.Our journey begins by creating a simple TCP server, which will help us explore the net/http package in Go and understand the basics of handling network communication.Next, we'll dive into the theory behind building reliable and composable Go web applications. From there, we'll develop our project step-by-step, covering carefully curated topics such as request handling, middleware creation, database integration, request and database optimisations and rate limiting to equip you with the skills needed to ship real backend services to the cloud and manage real-world traffic efficiently.This course aims to provide you with the foundational knowledge required to build and understand backend systems, implement industry best practices, and create production-ready APIs that are secure, scalable, and maintainable. It is not just a step-by-step tutorial, but a comprehensive learning experience that prepares you for real-world scenarios.Legal Notice:All product and company names, logos, and trademarks featured on this thumbnail are the property of their respective owners. Their use in this course does not imply any affiliation, sponsorship, or endorsement by these companies.
Who this course is for:
Beginners and Intermediate Developers
Advanced Software Engineers from Another Stack
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