O'Reilly - Mark Bates on Go Web Frameworks and Techniques

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 01_01-Go Templates.mp462.12 MB
 01_02-Basic Web Apps.mp462.67 MB
 01_03-Testing Go Web Apps.mp477.85 MB
 01_04-File Uploads in Go.mp473.14 MB
 01_05-Bundling Assets.mp451.07 MB
 01_06-Routing Part 1.mp457.26 MB
 01_07-Routing Part 2.mp496.73 MB
 01_08-Middleware.mp485.4 MB
 01_09-Render.mp456 MB
 01_10-EventSource with Go.mp474.9 MB
 01_11-Goth.mp468.76 MB
 01_12-GopherJS.mp468.53 MB
 01_13-Revel Part 1.mp473.08 MB
 01_14-Revel Part 2.mp483.67 MB
 01_15-Revel Part 3.mp476.93 MB
 01_16-HttpRouter.mp482.9 MB
 01_17-go.rice.mp452.85 MB
 01_18-JSON.mp466.33 MB
 01_19-Websockets Part 1.mp483.88 MB
 01_20-Websockets Part 2.mp458.93 MB
 01_21-HTTPS.mp468.37 MB
 01_22-Echo.mp487.47 MB


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Open source Go, the concurrent garbage-collected programming language that scales big and fast, is the emerging language of the Cloud. Russ Cox, technical co-leader of the Go Project at Google, described Go at a Boston area Google Developers Group meeting this way, “Go is a fast, fun, and productive language for writing programs.”

In this third in a series video about how to program with Go, Mark Bates, Go expert extraordinaire, ladles a big helping of the special Go sauce that makes this language so tasty. There is a lot to consume in this serving—22 segments—so settle in for a big meal.

* Build and test a basic web app in Go
* Handle and test multi-part file uploads
* Bundle, access and serve static assets like templates and JavaScript
* Build a router with TDD, then test Pat and Mux, the popular 3rd party routers
* Create a middleware stack for HTTP, use it to understand how Go manages variable context
* Render JSON, XML and more with Package
* Work with EventSource, Goth, Gopher JS, the Revel web framework, HttpRouter, Echo, and go.rice
* Get more on the ins and outs of JSON encoding/decoding
* Produce a scalable echo server using Gorilla Web Toolkit’s WebSocket
* Configure Go to serve content over HTTP and HTTPS; Build a proxy server to a back-end Rails app

Mark Bates is the founder and chief architect of the Boston-based consulting company, Meta42 Labs. He's written web applications since 1996; he now spends his days focusing on new application development and consulting for his clients.

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