Have you ever wondered what it actually takes to build fast, reliable, and scalable backend systems that can handle real-world demand without breaking under pressure?
What if you could understand not just how to write code, but how to think like a system architect—someone who designs software that stays stable under heavy traffic, processes requests efficiently, and manages complexity without losing clarity?
This book, Go 1.26 Professional Handbook, is written for exactly that purpose.
It is not just another introduction to programming concepts. Instead, it is a structured guide focused on building real engineering thinking around backend development using the Go programming language. Every section is designed to help you understand how modern production systems are built, how data flows through services, and how performance and reliability decisions are made in real software environments.
Are you trying to move beyond basic coding tutorials and start working with more advanced backend concepts such as concurrency, system design, API architecture, and distributed service communication? This handbook takes you through those areas in a clear and structured way, without unnecessary complexity or confusion.
Inside this book, you will explore how Go handles execution at scale, how services process multiple operations at the same time, and how clean system structure improves long-term maintainability. You will also gain insight into database integration strategies, error handling patterns, service communication models, and performance optimization techniques that are commonly used in production environments.
Have you ever struggled with understanding why some systems are fast while others slow down under load, even when they look similar on the surface? This book breaks down those differences in a practical way, helping you understand what actually matters when building efficient backend systems.
You will also learn how to think about system reliability from an engineering perspective. What happens when a service fails? How should systems respond when dependencies become slow or unavailable? How do professional engineers design systems that continue working even when parts of the system are unstable?
Each chapter is written to guide you step by step into that mindset.
This handbook is also structured to help you understand clean coding practices in a backend environment. Not just writing code that works, but writing code that is structured, readable, maintainable, and ready for real-world scaling.
Are you preparing for real backend development roles, improving your engineering portfolio, or aiming to build systems that go beyond small projects? This book is designed to support that journey by focusing on practical architecture thinking instead of surface-level explanations.
Everything is presented in a clear, professional tone, making it suitable for learners who want depth without unnecessary complexity. The goal is to help you build confidence in designing backend systems that are not only functional but also efficient, scalable, and production-ready.
If you are ready to move from simple programming tasks into real system-level thinking, then this handbook is written for you.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Have you ever wondered what it actually takes to build fast, reliable, and scalable backend systems that can handle real-world demand without breaking under pressure?What if you could understand not just how to write code, but how to think like a system architect-someone who designs software that stays stable under heavy traffic, processes requests efficiently, and manages complexity without losing clarity?This book, Go 1.26 Professional Handbook, is written for exactly that purpose.It is not just another introduction to programming concepts. Instead, it is a structured guide focused on building real engineering thinking around backend development using the Go programming language. Every section is designed to help you understand how modern production systems are built, how data flows through services, and how performance and reliability decisions are made in real software environments.Are you trying to move beyond basic coding tutorials and start working with more advanced backend concepts such as concurrency, system design, API architecture, and distributed service communication? This handbook takes you through those areas in a clear and structured way, without unnecessary complexity or confusion.Inside this book, you will explore how Go handles execution at scale, how services process multiple operations at the same time, and how clean system structure improves long-term maintainability. You will also gain insight into database integration strategies, error handling patterns, service communication models, and performance optimization techniques that are commonly used in production environments.Have you ever struggled with understanding why some systems are fast while others slow down under load, even when they look similar on the surface? This book breaks down those differences in a practical way, helping you understand what actually matters when building efficient backend systems.You will also learn how to think about system reliability from an engineering perspective. What happens when a service fails? How should systems respond when dependencies become slow or unavailable? How do professional engineers design systems that continue working even when parts of the system are unstable?Each chapter is written to guide you step by step into that mindset.This handbook is also structured to help you understand clean coding practices in a backend environment. Not just writing code that works, but writing code that is structured, readable, maintainable, and ready for real-world scaling.Are you preparing for real backend development roles, improving your engineering portfolio, or aiming to build systems that go beyond small projects? This book is designed to support that journey by focusing on practical architecture thinking instead of surface-level explanations.Everything is presented in a clear, professional tone, making it suitable for learners who want depth without unnecessary complexity. The goal is to help you build confidence in designing backend systems that are not only functional but also efficient, scalable, and production-ready.If you are ready to move from simple programming tasks into real system-level thinking, then this handbook is written for you. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798182254038
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