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Mastering Solid Principles With Go (Golang)

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Mastering Solid Principles With Go (Golang)
Published 11/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.56 GB | Duration: 3h 27m

Building Scalable and Maintainable Go Applications Using SOLID Principles​

What you'll learn
Gain a deep comprehension of each SOLID principle-Single Responsibility, Open-Closed, Liskov Substitution, Interface Segregation, and Dependency Inversion
Learn how to practically apply SOLID principles in Go, utilizing real-world coding examples, exercises, and case studies specific to the Go programming language
Develop the ability to recognize code that violates SOLID principles and implement effective refactoring techniques in Go to align codebases with SOLID
Acquire the skills to design scalable and maintainable Go applications by incorporating SOLID principles, resulting in flexible, modular, and easy-to-maintain

Requirements
Familiarity with the syntax, data structures, and concepts of Go programming language will be advantageous

Description
Welcome to "Mastering SOLID Principles with Go (Golang)," a comprehensive course designed to deepen your understanding of software design principles and their practical implementation within the Go programming language.SOLID principles-Single Responsibility, Open-Closed, Liskov Substitution, Interface Segregation, and Dependency Inversion-are fundamental concepts in software engineering, promoting clean, modular, and maintainable codebases. In this course, you'll embark on a journey to master these principles specifically tailored to Go programming.What You'll Learn:Comprehensive Understanding: Gain in-depth knowledge of each SOLID principle and how it pertains to Go, providing you with a solid foundation in software design practices.Practical Implementation: Dive into practical demonstrations, hands-on coding exercises, and real-world examples, allowing you to apply SOLID principles directly within Go projects.Refactoring Skills: Learn effective refactoring techniques, identifying code that violates SOLID principles and implementing improvements to create more robust and maintainable code.Building Scalable Applications: Discover how SOLID principles contribute to building scalable, flexible, and adaptable Go applications, essential for software engineers and developers.Who This Course Is For:This course caters to a diverse audience:Beginners in Go programming aiming to understand SOLID principles and their application in software design.Intermediate to experienced Go developers seeking to refine their skills in creating modular, maintainable codebases.Software professionals interested in adopting industry-standard best practices for better code design.Prerequisites:No strict prerequisites! This course welcomes learners from all skill levels. However, having a basic understanding of Go programming and software development concepts would be beneficial.By the end of this course, you'll possess the knowledge and practical skills to architect well-structured, maintainable, and scalable Go applications while adhering to SOLID principles.Enroll now and embark on a journey towards mastering SOLID principles in the Go ecosystem!

Overview
Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Golang SOLID Principles Overview

Section 2: Go Setup

Lecture 2 Go Setup

Lecture 3 VS Code Setup

Section 3: Introduction to SOLID Principles

Lecture 4 Introduction to SOLID Principles

Section 4: Single Responsibility Principle (SRP)

Lecture 5 Single Responsibility Principle (SRP)

Section 5: Open-Closed Principle (OCP)

Lecture 6 Open-Closed Principle (OCP)

Section 6: Liskov Substitution Principle (LSP)

Lecture 7 Liskov Substitution Principle (LSP)

Section 7: Interface Segregation Principle (ISP)

Lecture 8 Interface Segregation Principle (ISP)

Section 8: Dependency Inversion Principle (DIP)

Lecture 9 Dependency Inversion Principle (DIP)

Section 9: Combining SOLID Principles

Lecture 10 Combining SOLID Principles with Golang Project

Section 10: Testing and SOLID

Lecture 11 Testing and SOLID

Section 11: Common Patterns and Anti-Patterns

Lecture 12 Common Patterns and Anti-Patterns

Section 12: Conclusion and Best Practices

Lecture 13 Conclusion and Best Practices

Section 13: The Future of SOLID in Golang

Lecture 14 The Future of SOLID in Golang

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