Golang & SQL
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About Golang & SQL
• Golang:
- How to get a substring?
- How to declare a generalized method?
- How to perform a database query?
• SQL:
- How to combine multiple tables in a single query?
- How to sort the result of grouping data?
- What types of data are there in SQL Server?
• The best examples of code from books and specific internet resources are selected in the app. Finding the best solution on the internet can take hours of work. Ready-to-use and tested "recipes" for code are included in the app.
• The app is a great tool for passing exams or preparing for interviews. It helps you study the typical tasks you might face.
• One app for iOS and macOS. Buy once and use it on your phone, tablet, or computer.
• Quick search of the correct example by code or name of topic.
• All examples in the app are available offline. The app can be used when an internet connection is not available.
• As a developer, I use this app when I need to quickly remember how to solve a given task in SQL or Golang.
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In the application, some examples are available for an additional fee (approximately 45%).
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Reviews for Golang & SQL
Unhappyuser0891
Very first topic I open requires paid version
I’ll get more out of reading the standard lib docs
Scott2112x
Paywalled don’t bother
The author would save everyone’s time if they simply checked the box that says “contains in-app purchases or subscriptions that cost money” Apple has a way already to signal this. ^^ Otherwise, the non-free aspect is easy to miss, it is there in the 9th paragraph (!!) of their description.
Ofnoconcern
Useful
Until O’Reilly publishes one of their Cookbooks series, this is a useful one-stop shop for some common patterns. Especially for beginners who otherwise have to scour Google and Stackoverflow. Needs some better commenting and examples should be more complete/standalone. Also could really use examples for JSON and networking (eg. http and REST APIs).
JC4Privacy
Paywalled
Half of all snippets are paywalled
NickGentile
Excellent Reference Guide
There are many packages to explore with Golang. Where other languages use inheritance to create callable methods on primitives, golang forces everything into modular functions, the trick is learning which packages to import to gain access to those functions.
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