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Learn Go with Pocket-Sized Projects

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These small Go projects will build big Go skills! Learn hands-on as you build 11 engaging applications.

In Learn Go with Pocket-Sized Projects you’ll create 11 small applications and tools, including:

- A currency convertor application
- A health tracking app
- A load balancer for sharing jobs between workers in the Cloud
- An HTML template
- A microcontroller-based temperature monitor
…and more!

Learn Go with Pocket-Sized Projects teaches you to write professional-level Go code by creating handy tools and fun apps. Each small, self-contained project introduces important practical skills, including ensuring that your code is thoroughly tested and documented! You’ll make architectural decisions for your projects and organize your code in a maintainable way. Everything you learn is easy to scale-up to full-size Go applications.

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Go delivers the low-level power of system languages like C and Rust with developer-friendly features like garbage collection and a powerful standard library. Millions of programmers choose Go because it speeds up program construction, streamlines dependency management, and makes complex code simple to write, read, and maintain.

about the book

In Learn Go with Pocket-Sized Projects you’ll learn some of the most important skills of Go programming, from Go’s unique idiomatic syntax to writing microservices. You’ll develop your Go toolbox with engaging hands-on projects that are fully working and simple to write. Create standalone command-line programs including Wordle-alike games, request data from external APIs, play with the TinyGo compiler for embedded systems, and more. By the time you’re done building, you’ll be able to create standalone, deployable, and scalable applications with ease!

300 pages, Paperback

Published September 1, 2024

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Aliénor Latour

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June 24, 2025
I loved this book!

I would consider myself an intermidiate Go programmer, but I think this book would suit any Go developer, from "What is this Go everyone's talking about" to experienced Go devs.

I absolutely loved the way that each concept was introduced in a stepwise fashion, one chapter building upon the next.

Also, as a reader of technical books, I appreciate the actual writing. This writing was engaging and entertaining. It made reading a pleasure.

If there were six stars, I'd give six, but sadly I can only give five.
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