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Cloud Native programming with Golang

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Cloud Native programming with Golang

Mina Andrawos,‎ Martin Helmich, "Cloud Native programming with Golang: Develop microservice-based high performance web apps for the cloud with Go"
English | ISBN: 178712598X | 2017 | EPUB | 404 pages | 22 MB

Discover practical techniques to build cloud-native apps that are scalable, reliable, and always available.

Key Features
Build well-designed and secure microservices. Enrich your microservices with continous integration and monitoring.
Containerize your application with Docker
Deploy your application to AWS. Learn how to utilize the powerful AWS services from within your application
Book Description
Cloud computing and microservices are two very important concepts in modern software architecture. They represent key skills that ambitious software engineers need to acquire in order to design and build software applications capable of performing and scaling. Go is a modern cross-platform programming language that is very powerful yet simple; it is an excellent choice for microservices and cloud applications. Go is gaining more and more popularity, and becoming a very attractive skill..

The book will take you on a journey into the world of microservices and cloud computing with the help of Go. It will start by covering the software architectural patterns of cloud applications, as well as practical concepts regarding how to scale, distribute, and deploy those applications. You will also learn how to build a JavaScript-based front-end for your application, using TypeScript and React.

From there, we dive into commercial cloud offerings by covering AWS. Finally, we conclude our book by providing some overviews of other concepts and technologies that the reader can explore to move from where the book leaves off.