Kurs Tworzenie stron internetowych GoLang
- Autor: Todd McLeod
- Czas trwania kursu: 19.22h
- Data publikacji: 11/06/2017
- Średnia ocena użytkowników Udemy: 4.56
- Ilość osób, które kupiły ten kurs na Udemy: 25190
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Opis kursu
The Go programming language was created by Google to do what Google does: performant web applications at scale.
Open-sourced in 2009 and reaching version one in 2012, the Go programming language is the best choice for web development programming today.
Ruby on Rails, Python, Django, Node.js, PHP, and ASP all fall short.
Go is the most powerful, performant, and scalable programming language today for creating web applications, web API’s, microservices, and other distributed services
In this course, you will gain a solid foundation in web development. You will learn all of the following and more:
Architecture
- networking architecture
- the client / server architecture
- the request / response pattern
- the RFC standards defined by the IETF
- the format of requests from clients and responses from servers
networking architecture
the client / server architecture
the request / response pattern
the RFC standards defined by the IETF
the format of requests from clients and responses from servers
Templates
- the role that templates play in server-side programming
- how to work with templates from Go’s standard library
- modifying data structures to work well with templates
the role that templates play in server-side programming
how to work with templates from Go’s standard library
modifying data structures to work well with templates
Servers
- the relationship between TCP and HTTP
- how to build a TCP server which responds to HTTP requests
- how to create a TCP server which acts as an in-memory database
- how to create a restful TCP server that handles various routes and methods
- the difference between a web server, a servemux, a multiplexer, and a mux
- how to use a third-party server such as julien schmidt’s router
- the importance of HTTP methods and status codes
the relationship between TCP and HTTP
how to build a TCP server which responds to HTTP requests
how to create a TCP server which acts as an in-memory database
how to create a restful TCP server that handles various routes and methods
the difference between a web server, a servemux, a multiplexer, and a mux
how to use a third-party server such as julien schmidt’s router
the importance of HTTP methods and status codes
The net/http package
- streamlining your web development with the net/http package
- the nuances of the net/http package
- the handler interface
- http.ListenAndServe
- creating your own servemux
- using the default servemux
- http.Handle & http.Handler
- http.Handlefunc, func(ResponseWriter, *Request), & http.HandlerFunc
- http.ServeContent, http.ServeFile, & http.FileServer
- http.StripPrefix
- http.NotFoundHandler
streamlining your web development with the net/http package
the nuances of the net/http package
- the handler interface
- http.ListenAndServe
- creating your own servemux
- using the default servemux
- http.Handle & http.Handler
- http.Handlefunc, func(ResponseWriter, *Request), & http.HandlerFunc
- http.ServeContent, http.ServeFile, & http.FileServer
- http.StripPrefix
- http.NotFoundHandler
the handler interface
http.ListenAndServe
creating your own servemux
using the default servemux
http.Handle & http.Handler
http.Handlefunc, func(ResponseWriter, *Request), & http.HandlerFunc
http.ServeContent, http.ServeFile, & http.FileServer
http.StripPrefix
http.NotFoundHandler
State & Sessions
- how to create state: UUID’s, cookies, values in URL’s, security
- how to create sessions: login, permissions, logout
- how to expire a session
how to create state: UUID’s, cookies, values in URL’s, security
how to create sessions: login, permissions, logout
how to expire a session
Deployment
- how to purchase a domain
- how to deploy an application to Google Cloud
how to purchase a domain
how to deploy an application to Google Cloud
Amazon Web Services
- how to use Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- how to create a virtual linux machine on AWS EC2 (Elastic Cloud Compute)
- how to use secure shell (SSH) to manage a virtual machine
- how to use secure copy (SCP) to transfer files to a virtual machine
- what load balancers are and how to use them on AWS
how to use Amazon Web Services (AWS)
how to create a virtual linux machine on AWS EC2 (Elastic Cloud Compute)
how to use secure shell (SSH) to manage a virtual machine
how to use secure copy (SCP) to transfer files to a virtual machine
what load balancers are and how to use them on AWS
MySQL
- how to use MySQL on AWS
- how to connect a MySQL workbench to AWS
how to use MySQL on AWS
how to connect a MySQL workbench to AWS
MongoDB
- understanding CRUD
- how to use MongoDB & Go
understanding CRUD
how to use MongoDB & Go
MVC (Model View Controller) Design Pattern
- understanding the MVC design pattern
- using the MVC design pattern
understanding the MVC design pattern
using the MVC design pattern
Docker
- virtual machines vs containers
- understanding the benefits of using Docker
- Docker images, Docker containers, and Docker registries
- implementing Docker and Go
- deploying Docker and Go
virtual machines vs containers
understanding the benefits of using Docker
Docker images, Docker containers, and Docker registries
implementing Docker and Go
deploying Docker and Go
Google Cloud
- Google Cloud Storage
- Google Cloud no-sql datastore
- Google Cloud memcache
- Google Cloud PAAS App Engine
Google Cloud Storage
Google Cloud no-sql datastore
Google Cloud memcache
Google Cloud PAAS App Engine
Web Dev Toolkit
- AJAX
- JSON
- json.Marhsal & json.Unmarshal
- json.Encode & json.Decode
- Hash message authentication code (HMAC)
- Base64 encoding
- Web storage
- Context
- TLS & HTTPS
- JSON with Go using Tags
AJAX
JSON
json.Marhsal & json.Unmarshal
json.Encode & json.Decode
Hash message authentication code (HMAC)
Base64 encoding
Web storage
Context
TLS & HTTPS
JSON with Go using Tags
Building Applications
- a photo blog
- a twitter clone
a photo blog
a twitter clone
By the end of this course, you will have mastered the fundamentals of web development.
My name is Todd McLeod. I am tenured faculty in Computer Information Technology at Fresno City College and adjunct faculty in Computer Science at California State University Fresno. I have taught enough students over 17 years to know that by the end of this course, you will be an outstanding web developer.
You will have the best skills available today.
You will know the best way to do web development today
You will have the hottest, most demanded, and highest paid skills in the marketplace
Join me in this outstanding course. Come learn best practices for web development. Sign up for this course now and open doors to a great future