Go Programming Blueprints: Second Edition
Mat Ryer
Published 2011
Build real-world, production-ready solutions in Go using cutting-edge technology and techniquesAbout This Book- Get up to date with Go and write code capable of delivering massive world-class scale performance and availability- Learn to apply the...
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🟢 Developer Verdict
Offers practical, up-to-date Go solutions for building production-ready, scalable applications with deep technical insights.
Read this if
- ✓ You want to build production-ready, scalable Go applications.
- ✓ You seek practical, up-to-date Go techniques for real-world solutions.
- ✓ You are an intermediate Go developer aiming for deeper technical understanding.
Skip this for now if
- ✗ You are new to Go and need an introduction to the language basics.
- ✗ You prefer theoretical discussions over practical, solution-oriented blueprints.
- ✗ You are seeking advanced topics like Go compiler internals or concurrency models.
📊 Why Developers Recommend
It provides practical, applicable knowledge for everyday development.
Referenced by multiple developers, suggesting consistent practical value.
Consistently praised for clear, accessible writing that makes complex technical topics approachable.
💬 What Developers Say
"I then decided to buy this book, called [Go Programming Blueprints, 2nd Edition] (https://www.amazon.com/Programming-Blueprints-real-world-production-ready-cutting-edge/dp/1786468948) which is quite good"
— napo · How to write a microservice in Go with Go kit · Apr 16, 2019
"These five books will help you become a Go expert, even if you have no prior knowledge programming in Go."
— tdmoor · Essential Resources to Learn About Go · Jan 24, 2020
👤 Who Should Read This
Best for
- • Developers who want to write better code
Less ideal for
- • Readers looking only for quick interview patterns
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