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What is this?

This is an easy to understand example based tutorial aimed at those who know a little of Go and nothing of webdev and want to learn how to write a webserver in Go. You will create a to do list application as you advance the chapters.

Please use the front end folder in the code folder to get the index.html of the Tasks project and work on it while reading this tutorial.

Supporting Docs

We have a YouTube series and a fully functioning web application as supporting documents. Tasks is the application which you'll as you read into the book

If you prefer learning by watching, YouTube series. The code corresponding to the YouTube series is available here. The code is published as branches, each video has a particular branch.

Multiversity

This guide is a part of the Multiversity initiative. The aim is to have high quality open source tutorials along with screencasts.

Contributing

We welcome all Pull Requests, please raise an issue before starting your work!

Backstory

I got feedback from a reddit user that maybe it is too early for me to start writing this book. Decades ago, a young student from the University of Helsinki had an endless debate with Andrew Tannenbaum on comp.minix. It was about monolithic kernels. Had the student listened to Andrew Tannenbaum, the world probably would not have had Linux. This is the whole point of open source projects, a little initiative from everyone goes a long way. I would like to thank everyone who gave their suggestions on reddit and HN.

Philosophy

  • Through this book we want to teach how to develop web applications in Go. We expect the reader to know the basics of Go but we assume the reader knows nothing about how to write web applications.
  • The book shall comprise of chapters, if the topic is huge and doesn't fit into one chapter, then we split into multiple chapters, if possible.
  • Each chapter should be split into logical parts or sections with a meaningful title which'll teach the reader something.
  • Every concept should be accompanied by the Go code (if there is any), for sneak peek type sections write the Go pseudo code, writing just the necessary parts of the code and keeping everything else.
  • The code shouldn't be more than 80 characters wide because in the PDF versions of the book the code is invisible.
  • Brevity is the soul of wit, please keep the description as small as possible. This doesn't mean we skip it, but try to explain it in as simple words as possible. In such cases do explain the concept.
  • In the todo list manager which we are creating, we'll strive to implement as much functionality as possible to give a taste of practical Go programming to the reader. In cases where we re-implement stdlib stuff, we should mention it clearly.
  • The main title should have one #, sections should have 2 #'s sub section should have 4 and notes should have 6 #'s (note should have a title too).
  • Multi-line code should use syntax fencing, single line of code can be indented using tabs or by backticks.

Written with love in India with help from the Internet.

License

Book License: CC BY-SA 3.0 License

Note

  1. The Go Programming Basics section has been adapted from build-web-application-with-golang by astaxie Links were updated to refer the correct aspects of the current book, titles were updated to fit into this book. Modifications to the content was done to suit to the style of the book.
  2. The gopher in the cover page is taken from https://golang.org/doc/gopher/appenginegophercolor.jpg without modifications.
  3. The chapter on database is adapted from https://github.com/VividCortex/go-database-sql-tutorial/ with modifications.

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Golang
Golang
Golang, or Go, is a statically typed programming language developed by Google. It’s known for its simplicity, performance, and support for concurrent programming. Go is widely used in cloud computing, server-side applications, and microservices.
GitHub - goyek/goyek: Task automation Go library
GitHub - goyek/goyek: Task automation Go library
gommon/color at master · labstack/gommon
gommon/color at master · labstack/gommon
GitHub - blevesearch/bleve: A modern text/numeric/geo-spatial/vector indexing library for go
GitHub - blevesearch/bleve: A modern text/numeric/geo-spatial/vector indexing library for go
GitHub - schollz/progressbar: A really basic thread-safe progress bar for Golang applications
GitHub - schollz/progressbar: A really basic thread-safe progress bar for Golang applications
GitHub - free/concurrent-writer: Highly concurrent drop-in replacement for bufio.Writer
GitHub - free/concurrent-writer: Highly concurrent drop-in replacement for bufio.Writer
GitHub - mattn/go-colorable
GitHub - mattn/go-colorable
GitHub - StudioSol/set: A simple Set data structure implementation in Go (Golang) using LinkedHashMap.
GitHub - StudioSol/set: A simple Set data structure implementation in Go (Golang) using LinkedHashMap.
GitHub - essentialkaos/branca: Authenticated encrypted API tokens (IETF XChaCha20-Poly1305 AEAD) for Golang
GitHub - essentialkaos/branca: Authenticated encrypted API tokens (IETF XChaCha20-Poly1305 AEAD) for Golang
Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Cloud Native Computing Foundation
GitHub - sakirsensoy/genv: Genv is a library for Go (golang) that makes it easy to read and use environment variables in your projects. It also allows environment variables to be loaded from the .env file.
GitHub - sakirsensoy/genv: Genv is a library for Go (golang) that makes it easy to read and use environment variables in your projects. It also allows environment variables to be loaded from the .env file.
GitHub - heetch/confita: Load configuration in cascade from multiple backends into a struct
GitHub - heetch/confita: Load configuration in cascade from multiple backends into a struct
GitHub - brianvoe/sjwt: Simple JWT Golang
GitHub - brianvoe/sjwt: Simple JWT Golang
GitHub - subpop/go-ini: Go package that encodes and decodes INI-files
GitHub - subpop/go-ini: Go package that encodes and decodes INI-files
GitHub - DylanMeeus/GoAudio: Go tools for audio processing & creation 🎶
GitHub - DylanMeeus/GoAudio: Go tools for audio processing & creation 🎶
GitHub - daviddengcn/go-colortext: Change the color of console text.
GitHub - daviddengcn/go-colortext: Change the color of console text.
GitHub - andOTP/andOTP: [Unmaintained] Open source two-factor authentication for Android
GitHub - andOTP/andOTP: [Unmaintained] Open source two-factor authentication for Android
GitHub - alfiankan/crab-config-files-templating: Dynamic configuration file templating tool for kubernetes manifest or general configuration files
GitHub - alfiankan/crab-config-files-templating: Dynamic configuration file templating tool for kubernetes manifest or general configuration files
GitHub - viney-shih/go-cache: A flexible multi-layer Go caching library to deal with in-memory and shared cache by adopting Cache-Aside pattern.
GitHub - viney-shih/go-cache: A flexible multi-layer Go caching library to deal with in-memory and shared cache by adopting Cache-Aside pattern.
GitHub - TreyBastian/colourize: An ANSI colour terminal package for Go
GitHub - TreyBastian/colourize: An ANSI colour terminal package for Go
GitHub - Evertras/bubble-table: A customizable, interactive table component for the Bubble Tea framework
GitHub - Evertras/bubble-table: A customizable, interactive table component for the Bubble Tea framework
GitHub - deatil/go-array: A Go package that read or set data from map, slice or json
GitHub - deatil/go-array: A Go package that read or set data from map, slice or json
GitHub - cometbft/cometbft: CometBFT (fork of Tendermint Core): A distributed, Byzantine fault-tolerant, deterministic state machine replication engine
GitHub - cometbft/cometbft: CometBFT (fork of Tendermint Core): A distributed, Byzantine fault-tolerant, deterministic state machine replication engine
GitHub - icza/session: Go session management for web servers (including support for Google App Engine - GAE).
GitHub - icza/session: Go session management for web servers (including support for Google App Engine - GAE).
GitHub - cristalhq/jwt: Safe, simple and fast JSON Web Tokens for Go
GitHub - cristalhq/jwt: Safe, simple and fast JSON Web Tokens for Go
GitHub - lrita/cmap: a thread-safe concurrent map for go
GitHub - lrita/cmap: a thread-safe concurrent map for go
GitHub - wzshiming/ctc: Console Text Colors - The non-invasive cross-platform terminal color library does not need to modify the Print method
GitHub - wzshiming/ctc: Console Text Colors - The non-invasive cross-platform terminal color library does not need to modify the Print method
GitHub - goradd/maps: map library using Go generics that offers a standard interface, go routine synchronization, and sorting
GitHub - goradd/maps: map library using Go generics that offers a standard interface, go routine synchronization, and sorting
GitHub - alfiankan/teleterm: Telegram Bot Exec Terminal Command
GitHub - alfiankan/teleterm: Telegram Bot Exec Terminal Command
GitHub - JeremyLoy/config: 12 factor configuration as a typesafe struct in as little as two function calls
GitHub - JeremyLoy/config: 12 factor configuration as a typesafe struct in as little as two function calls
GitHub - goraz/onion: Layer based configuration for golang
GitHub - goraz/onion: Layer based configuration for golang
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