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Key FeaturesAlthough graphical user interfaces (GUIs) are intuitive and user-friendly, nothing beats a command-line interface (CLI) when it comes to productivity. Many organizations settle for a GUI without searching for alternatives that offer better accessibility and functionality. If this describes your organization, then pick up this book and get them to rethink that decision.
Building Modern CLI Applications in Go will help you achieve an interface that rivals a GUI in elegance yet surpasses it in high-performance execution. Through its practical, step-by-step approach, you'll learn everything you need to harness the power and simplicity of the Go language to build CLI applications that revolutionize the way you work.
After a primer on CLI standards and Go, you'll be launched into tool design and proper framework use for true development proficiency. The book then moves on to all things CLI, helping you master everything from arguments and flags to errors and API calls. Later, you'll dive into the nuances of empathic development so that you can ensure the best UX possible, before you finish up with build tags, cross-compilation, and container-based distribution.
By the end of this UX book, you'll be fully equipped to take the performance and flexibility of your organization's applications to the next level.
What you will learnThis book is for beginner- and intermediate-level Golang developers who take an interest in developing CLIs and enjoy learning by doing. You'll need an understanding of basic Golang programming concepts, but will require no prior knowledge of CLI design and development. This book helps you join a community of CLI developers and distribute within the popular Homebrew package management tool.
Marian Montagnino is a Senior Software Engineer at Netflix with over 20 years of experience. Since the early nineties, when her family first got a home computer, she has been using the terminal and command line applications to navigate through text based systems. In 1995, she held her first job as a SysOp, or system operator, for Real of Mirage BBS in Fair Lawn, NJ. Her early years discovering technology inspired her to continue learning about computers. She received her Dual Computer Science and Mathematics of Operations Research BSc from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and her Applied Mathematics MSc from Stevens Institute of Technology.