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Go for Systems Programming Certificate for RARES VIRJOGHE

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Certificate ID: 
788067
Authentication Code: 
69412
Certified Person Name: 
RARES VIRJOGHE
Trainer Name: 
Patrick Fodor
Duration Days: 
5
Duration Hours: 
35
Course Name: 
Go for Systems Programming
Course Date: 
11 November 2024 10:00 to 18 November 2024 17:00
Course Outline: 

Introduction

Understanding Unix Systems Programming

Understanding the Go Programming Language and the Go Architecture

Installing and Configuring the Go Development Environment

Learning the Basics of Go Syntax

Working with Go Packages

Algorithms, Data Structures

How Go Handles Garbage Collection

Dealing with Files and Directories in Go

Implementing File Input and Output Operations in Go

Implementing Error Handling

Identifying and Working with System Files in Go: Log Files, System Files Operations, and Passwords

Working with Unix Processes and Signals in Go

  • Understanding Unix Processes and Signals
  • Process Management
  • Dealing with Unix Signals in Go
  • Using the 'kill' Command
  • Working with Unix Pipes and Sockets in Go
  • Working with Remote Procedure Call (RPC) in Go
  • Programming a Unix Shell in Go

Understanding and Working with Goroutines

  • Learning About Goroutines
  • Using the Sync Go Packages
  • Dealing with Pipelines
  • Using the Go Scheduler
  • Using the 'select' Keyword
  • Working with Signal Channels and Buffered Channels
  • Handling Timeouts
  • Working with Channels of Channels
  • Working with Nil Channels
  • Dealing with Shared Memory
  • Working with the dWC.go Utility

Network Programming in Go

  • Understanding Network Programming
  • Working with the Net Go Standard Package
  • Revisiting Unix Sockets
  • Performing DNS Lookups
  • Developing a Simple TCP Server and a Simple TCP Client
  • Developing a Simple UDP Server and a Simple UDP Client
  • Working with a Concurrent TCP Server

Troubleshooting

Summary and Conclusion

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