Название: Cloud Native Go: Building Reliable Services in Unreliable Environments, 2nd Edition (Final Release)
Автор: Matthew A. Titmus
Издательство: O’Reilly Media, Inc.
Год: 2025
Страниц: 619
Язык: английский
Формат: pdf, epub
Размер: 10.1 MB
Learn how to use Go's strengths to develop services that are scalable and resilient even in an unpredictable environment. With this book's expanded second edition, Go developers will explore the composition and construction of cloud native applications, from lower-level Go features and mid-level patterns to high-level architectural considerations. Each chapter in this new edition builds on the lessons of the previous chapter, taking intermediate to advanced developers through Go to construct a simple but fully featured distributed key-value store. You'll learn about Go generics, dependability and reliability, memory leaks, and message-oriented middleware. New chapters on security and distributed state delve into critical aspects of developing secure distributed cloud native applications. Go has emerged as the lingua franca of cloud native development, being used in everything from Docker to Harbor, Kubernetes to Consul, InfluxDB to CockroachDB. Ten out of fifteen of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s graduated projects, and forty-two of sixty-two1 of its projects overall, are written mostly or entirely in Go. And more arrive every day. This book is directed at intermediate-to-advanced developers, particularly web application engineers and DevOps specialists/site reliability engineers. Many will have been using Go to build web services but may be unfamiliar with the subtleties of cloud native development—or even have a clear idea of what “cloud native” is—and have subsequently found their services to be difficult to manage, deploy, or observe. It’s expected that many readers may be more familiar with other languages but have been lured by Go’s reputation as the language of cloud native development. For these readers, this book will present best practices for adopting Go as their cloud native development language and help them solve their own cloud native management and deployment issues.