Software Development with Go: Cloud-Native Programming using Golang with Linux and Docker

Gain insights into the different challenges that can be solved using Go, with a focus on containers, Linux, security, networking, user interfaces and other relevant cloud based topics. This book reviews the necessary tools to create container-based cloud solutions with Go, a programming language that was born out of the need to address scalable, high availability cloud computing architecture needs inside Google. 

Go, also known as Golang, has been adopted across different industries and products with many popular Open Source projects that power cloud computing technologies such as Docker and Kubernetes being written with Go. As the complexity of cloud technology increases, so does the need for people to understand how things work under-the-hood and to fix them when they’re broken. 

What You Will Learn

  • Understand how the various components of a container-based system works
  • Tackle complex technical issues using Go
  • Integrate tools that can be used as part of your daily operational needs
  • Build system-based products

Who This Book Is For 

Developers and Engineers familiar with Go who want to know how different parts of the system work and who want to write command line tools. It will also be beneficial to programmers who already have a system-level understanding and want to use Go to build tools for existing projects and applications.
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Software Development with Go: Cloud-Native Programming using Golang with Linux and Docker

Gain insights into the different challenges that can be solved using Go, with a focus on containers, Linux, security, networking, user interfaces and other relevant cloud based topics. This book reviews the necessary tools to create container-based cloud solutions with Go, a programming language that was born out of the need to address scalable, high availability cloud computing architecture needs inside Google. 

Go, also known as Golang, has been adopted across different industries and products with many popular Open Source projects that power cloud computing technologies such as Docker and Kubernetes being written with Go. As the complexity of cloud technology increases, so does the need for people to understand how things work under-the-hood and to fix them when they’re broken. 

What You Will Learn

  • Understand how the various components of a container-based system works
  • Tackle complex technical issues using Go
  • Integrate tools that can be used as part of your daily operational needs
  • Build system-based products

Who This Book Is For 

Developers and Engineers familiar with Go who want to know how different parts of the system work and who want to write command line tools. It will also be beneficial to programmers who already have a system-level understanding and want to use Go to build tools for existing projects and applications.
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Software Development with Go: Cloud-Native Programming using Golang with Linux and Docker

Software Development with Go: Cloud-Native Programming using Golang with Linux and Docker

by Nanik Tolaram
Software Development with Go: Cloud-Native Programming using Golang with Linux and Docker

Software Development with Go: Cloud-Native Programming using Golang with Linux and Docker

by Nanik Tolaram

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Overview

Gain insights into the different challenges that can be solved using Go, with a focus on containers, Linux, security, networking, user interfaces and other relevant cloud based topics. This book reviews the necessary tools to create container-based cloud solutions with Go, a programming language that was born out of the need to address scalable, high availability cloud computing architecture needs inside Google. 

Go, also known as Golang, has been adopted across different industries and products with many popular Open Source projects that power cloud computing technologies such as Docker and Kubernetes being written with Go. As the complexity of cloud technology increases, so does the need for people to understand how things work under-the-hood and to fix them when they’re broken. 

What You Will Learn

  • Understand how the various components of a container-based system works
  • Tackle complex technical issues using Go
  • Integrate tools that can be used as part of your daily operational needs
  • Build system-based products

Who This Book Is For 

Developers and Engineers familiar with Go who want to know how different parts of the system work and who want to write command line tools. It will also be beneficial to programmers who already have a system-level understanding and want to use Go to build tools for existing projects and applications.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781484287316
Publisher: Apress
Publication date: 12/28/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Nanik Tolaram is a big proponent of open source software with over 20 years of industry experience. He has dabbled in different programming languages, including Java, C, and C++. He has developed products from the ground up working in early startup companies. He is a software engineer at heart, but loves to write technical articles and share his knowledge with others.

He learned to program with Go during the COVID 19 pandemic and hasn't looked back.


Table of Contents

Part I: System Programming. - 1 - System Calls.- 2 - System Calls Using Go.- 3 - Accessing proc File System.-  Part II:  Containers.- 4 - Simple Containers.- 5 - Containers with Networking.- 6 - Docker Security.- Part III:  Application Security.- 7 - Gosec and AST.- 8 – Scorecard.- Part IV: Networking.- 9 - Simple Networking.- 10 - System Networking.- 11 - Google gopacket.- 12 - Epoll Library.- Part V: Securing Linux.- 13 - Vulnerability Scanner.- 14 – CrowdSec.- Part VI: Terminal User Interface.= 15 - ANSI and UI.= 16 - TUI Framework.- Part VII: Linux System.- 17 – systemd.-18 – cadvisor.

           

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