cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/6465571

I’m looking for a good resource to learn back-end development in Go, preferably from a micro-framework. Not just CRUD, but also stuff like caching, security and scalability. Are there any good resources out there?

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    1 year ago

    Back end development is just communicating with a database via http. Rest is experience. I’d recommend trying out something like dotnet where you setup a template and tinker with it and test via postman or something. Then try to use small amount of js to communicate with the server. After that you more or less learned all there is for basic backend and the rest is just pure programming experience and task specific solutions.