Using Go for System Programming and Server Workloads

Using Go for System Programming and Server Workloads

Go is fast becoming a popular choice for server side programming language apart from System programming along with Node, Python and Ruby.

Community is also looking at using Go for web development through Go web stacks like  Martini, Gin, Negroni, Revel, Beego, Gorilla and Net/HTTP.

Go is supported by multiple PaaS platforms including Google Cloud Platform (App Engine), Cloud Foundry (including Pivotal Web Service), Heroku and AWS Elastic Beanstalk. Microsoft also added "experimental support" for Go into its Azure cloud service.

Go is becoming a popular language of choice for system programming, web development, large scale distributed systems, server/cloud workloads. 

We have recently published a whitepaper from Mphasis Digital on Go, based on our usage and experience gained from same. We see Go becoming a prominent language on server in future along with the linkes of Node and Python. Have a look at the whitepaper

http://www.mphasis.com/downloads/Whitepapers/Mphasis%20Digital-Use%20Go%20for%20System%20Programming.pdf

Mphasis Digital has been working on some the new emerging technologies for some time now including Mobility, IoT, Cloud, Modern Web, Cognitive Computing and Natural Language Processing. Have a look at all the whitepapers here - 

http://www.mphasis.com/applicationServices.html 

Keep tuned for some more articles and whitepapers on Amazon Alexa, Digital Assistants and Chatbots.

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