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Head First Go
Contributor(s): McGavren, Jay (Author)
ISBN: 1491969555     ISBN-13: 9781491969557
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
OUR PRICE:   $59.39  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: May 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Programming Languages - General
- Computers | Programming - General
Dewey: 005.133
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 8" W x 9.2" (2.25 lbs) 556 pages
 
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What will you learn from this book?

Go makes it easy to build software that's simple, reliable, and efficient. Andthis book makes it easy for programmers like you to get started. Googledesigned Go for high-performance networking and multiprocessing, but--like Python and JavaScript--the language is easy to read and use. With thispractical hands-on guide, you'll learn how to write Go code using clearexamples that demonstrate the language in action. Best of all, you'll understandthe conventions and techniques that employers want entry-level Godevelopers to know.

Why does this book look so different?

Based on the latest research in cognitive science and learning theory, HeadFirst Go uses a visually rich format to engage your mind rather than a textheavyapproach that puts you to sleep. Why waste your time struggling withnew concepts? This multisensory learning experience is designed for theway your brain really works.


Contributor Bio(s): McGavren, Jay: -

Jay McGavren was doing automation for a hotel services company when a colleague introduced him to Programming Perl (a.k.a. the Camel Book). It made him an instant Perl convert, as he liked actually writing code instead of waiting for a 10-person development team to configure a build system. It also gave him the crazy idea to write a technical book someday.

In 2007, with Perl sputtering, Jay was looking for a new interpreted language. With its strong object-orientation, excellent library support, and incredible flexibility, Ruby immediately won him over. He's since used Ruby for two game libraries, a generative art project, in support of a Java development job, and as a Ruby on Railsfreelancer. He's been using Rails in the online developer education space since 2011.