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Hands-On Software Engineering with Golang

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Product type Book
Published in Jan 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838554491
Pages 640 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Achilleas Anagnostopoulos Achilleas Anagnostopoulos
Profile icon Achilleas Anagnostopoulos

Table of Contents (21) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Software Engineering and the Software Development Life Cycle
2. A Bird's-Eye View of Software Engineering 3. Section 2: Best Practices for Maintainable and Testable Go Code
4. Best Practices for Writing Clean and Maintainable Go Code 5. Dependency Management 6. The Art of Testing 7. Section 3: Designing and Building a Multi-Tier System from Scratch
8. The Links 'R'; Us Project 9. Building a Persistence Layer 10. Data-Processing Pipelines 11. Graph-Based Data Processing 12. Communicating with the Outside World 13. Building, Packaging, and Deploying Software 14. Section 4: Scaling Out to Handle a Growing Number of Users
15. Splitting Monoliths into Microservices 16. Building Distributed Graph-Processing Systems 17. Metrics Collection and Visualization 18. Epilogue
19. Assessments 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Designing robust, secure, and backward-compatible REST APIs

Whenever an engineer hears the word API, REST, the acronym for Representational State Transfer, is undoubtedly one of the first words that springs to mind. Indeed, the vast majority of online services and applications that people use on a daily basis are using a REST API to communicate with the backend servers.

The proliferation of what we commonly refer to as RESTful APIs is indeed not coincidental. REST, as an architectural style for building applications for the web, offers quite a few enticing advantages over alternatives such as the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP):

  • Ease of interaction: A web browser or a command tool such as curl is all that is required to interact with REST endpoints
  • The majority of programming languages ship with built-in support for performing HTTP requests
  • It is quite easy to intercept...
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