The Go CLI Playbook
This course introduces the Go CLI and gives a thorough overview of the functionality that it offers. You’ll learn how to compile and test Go programs, manage workspaces, and explore Go’s development environment.
The Go language has made a name for itself by embracing simplicity as a core design concept. This does not just extend to the language; it touches every aspect of the Go ecosystem. This course, The Go CLI Playbook, covers many aspects of the Go command line tool which, in keeping with the Go philosophy, provides a single point of entry for all the core activities involving the language, including retrieving third party packages, building projects, and executing tests. First, you’ll learn how to use the Go command to compile your applications, both as standalone entities and as libraries that can be shared with Go and non-Go programs. Next, you’ll explore how to test applications including performance profiling. Finally, you’ll examine how to manage workspaces and explore the environment that Go is working in. By the end of this course, you’ll have the necessary skills and knowledge to access the full power that the Go CLI offers.
Author Name: Mike Van Sickle
Author Description:
Michael Van Sickle is an application architect in Akron, Ohio. He started his career as a mechanical engineer, designing components for the automotive industry, before changing to software engineering. He is passionate about learning new programming languages and is comfortable working in Java, C#, JavaScript, PHP, and F#. Mike also loves learning about user experience design and is taking a lead role in his company’s attempt to make applications that are elegant and simple. When he i… more
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
1min - Introduction
10mins - Building and Running Programs
39mins - Testing Programs
34mins - Managing Workspaces
18mins - Interacting with the Environment
24mins
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