Build and upgrade an automated software delivery pipeline that supports containerization, integration testing, semantic versioning, automated deployment, and more.
About the Author: Joel Holmes is a software developer focused on building cloud native applications.
248 Pages
Computers + Internet, Software Development & Engineering
Description
About the Book
You know how to build Go programs--now learn how to ship them to your customers efficiently! This practical guide to continuous delivery shows you how to rapidly establish an automated pipeline that will improve your testing, code quality, and final product.Bootstrapping Go is a hands-on guide to shipping Go-based software. Following examples in the powerful Go programming language, you'll learn how to establish pipelines that seamlessly ferry your projects through production and deployment. Put the theory of continuous delivery and continuous integration into action, and discover instantly useful guidance on automating your team's build and reacting with agility to customer demands. Development pipelines built to the principles of continuous delivery are the best way for code to flow through your organization. A properly functioning pipeline makes it seamless to modify functionality, enhance code quality, and evolve your deployments to meet your customer's needs.
Book Synopsis
Build and upgrade an automated software delivery pipeline that supports containerization, integration testing, semantic versioning, automated deployment, and more. In Shipping Go you will learn how to:
Develop better software based on feedback from customers
Create a development pipeline that turns feedback into features
Reduce bugs with pipeline automation that validates code before it is deployed
Establish continuous testing for exceptional code quality
Serverless, container-based, and server-based deployments
Scale your deployment in a cost-effective way
Deliver a culture of continuous improvement
Shipping Go is a hands-on guide to shipping Go-based software. Author Joel Holmes shows you the easy way to set up development pipelines, fully illustrated with practical examples in the powerful Go language. You'll put continuous delivery and continuous integration into action, and discover instantly useful guidance on automating your team's build and reacting with agility to customer demands. Your new pipelines will ferry your projects through production and deployment, and also improve your testing, code quality, and production applications. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. About the Technology An effective software delivery pipeline automates all stages, from initial design, through development, deployment, and ultimately the usage experience that feeds back into new features and releases. Go embraces the best practices of Continuous Delivery, and adds a few language-specific tools and twists of its own. About the BookShipping Go shows you how to build Go-specific software development pipelines. You'll have a basic CI/CD process up and running by the time you finish Chapter 3, along with an iterative process for designing, releasing, and revising your applications. Then, you'll systematically upgrade your pipeline to support containerization, integration testing, semantic versioning, and automated deployment. A set of handy appendices help you translate these valuable practices to Kotlin, Python, and JavaScript applications. What's Inside
Create a development pipeline that turns feedback into features
Automatically validate code before it is deployed
Serverless, container-based, and server-based deployments
Scale your deployment in a cost-effective way
About the Reader For Go developers. About the Author Joel Holmes builds cloud native applications, helping to architect, design, and develop them. A Golang tech lead, Aliénor Latour was the technical editor for this book. Table of Contents PART 1 - STARTUP 1 Delivering value 2 Introducing continuous integration 3 Introducing continuous testing 4 Introducing continuous deployment PART 2 - SCALING 5 Code quality enforcement 6 Testing frameworks, mocking, and dependencies 7 Containerized deployment PART 3 - GOING PUBLIC 8 Configuration management and stable releases 9 Integration testing 10 Advanced deployment 11 The loop
From the Back Cover
You know how to build Go programs--now learn how to ship them to your customers efficiently! This practical guide to continuous delivery shows you how to rapidly establish an automated pipeline that will improve your testing, code quality, and final product. In Bootstrapping Go you will learn how to:
Develop better software based on feedback from customers Create a development pipeline that turns feedback into features Reduce bugs with pipeline automation that validates code before it is deployed Establish continuous testing for exceptional code quality Serverless, container based, and server based deployments Scale your deployment in a cost-effective way Deliver a culture of continuous improvement
Bootstrapping Go is a hands-on guide to shipping Go-based software. Following examples in the powerful Go programming language, you'll learn how to establish pipelines that seamlessly ferry your projects through production and deployment. Put the theory of continuous delivery and continuous integration into action, and discover instantly-useful guidance on automating your team's build and reacting with agility to customer demands. Development pipelines built to the principles of continuous delivery are the best way for code to flow through your organization. A properly functioning pipeline makes it seamless to modify functionality, enhance code quality, and evolve your deployments to meet your customer's.
About the Author
Joel Holmes is a software developer focused on building cloud native applications. He has worked at several start-ups helping architect, design, and develop new products and services to help those companies develop and grow. Along the way, he was able to help establish tools and processes that helped development and increase quality. Joel is an Open Source contributor, including to DevOps projects that are written in Go such as VMWare's Carvel-vendir.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 7.17 Inches (W) x .71 Inches (D)
Weight: .8 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 248
Genre: Computers + Internet
Sub-Genre: Software Development & Engineering
Publisher: Manning Publications
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Joel Holmes
Language: English
Street Date: July 18, 2023
TCIN: 1010468968
UPC: 9781617299506
Item Number (DPCI): 247-27-3870
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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