Go language (Golang) for Cloud Native Applications & Microservice – Aadhyarupam Digital



Go language (Golang) for Cloud Native Applications & Microservice – Aadhyarupam Digital

Go language (Golang) for Cloud Native Applications & Microservice - Aadhyarupam Digital

Digital Gyan Episode: Whether Go is defacto language for Cloud Native Applications?

Abstract:
Go language (also called as #Golang) is pitched as Fast, Simple, Strongly typed language with built-in Concurrency and automatic Garbage Collection. With the emergence of cloud native programming & #microservice architecture style, Here we share our experience of using Go for cloud native applications.

Topics:
1. Story of Robot programmer & concurrent operations
2. How many concurrent operations does Go language (Golang) support?
3. How simple is Go language (Golang)?
4. Simple example of HTTP REST service in Golang
5. Why Go language (Golang) for building Microservices?
6. Limitations with Go language (Golang)

Summary:
Go language (Golang) has very rich library and its simplicity is quite impressive. Short learning curve and native support in Golang to quickly implement concurrency attracting lots of programmers.

Small memory footprint, quicker boot up time, ability to handle very high load and deployment flexibility make the Go language as favourable choice.

Programmers are advised to evaluate suitability of Go language relevant to their use cases and availability of dependent vendor libraries at design stage for faster & smoother implementation.

Capabilities offered by Go language (Golang) making it extremely popular for building autonomous, scalable, event driven and resilient microservices.

Designed for distributed #CloudNative applications, there is no doubt that Go has all ingredients to acquire top spot as preferred language.

Note: This episode is presented by Ankit Patel – Cofounder and Innovator @ Aadhyarupam.
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