Udemy – Simple HTML forms with Go

Simple HTML forms with Go
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How to build simple but powerful HTML forms in Go, with validation, styling, and submission without page reload
What you’ll learn
Basics of setting up a new Go project
Building Go projects via a Docker container (optional)
Creating a simple HTML form in Go (including POST request parsing and validations)
Using CSRF tokens to secure your forms
Using HTMX to show form validation errors without page reloads
Make a form look good with Tailwind (only covered very briefly)
Requirements
You will need to know the essentials of Go programming to use this course.
You will need a Linux/Unix operating system (e.g., a Mac), or Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)
Docker is used for some of this project, but is optional, and you can use your locally installed version of Go
High resolution display. Unfortunately, I recorded this course with a font that’s too small, so you may struggle to follow on smaller screens.
Description
In this course, we’ll go from start to finish building a simple web server with HTML form, with validation errors shown to the user. I’m a big fan of keeping things simple. When we move too far from the underlying technology (HTML forms, SQL, etc), we gain some speed of development for the easy things, but the hard things become really hard. We might know how to make a form in HTML, but we don’t know how to get our tools to write the HTML form code that we want. Or, we might know what validation check we want to do, but we don’t know how to get our validation library to let us check what we want. The design used in this course is flexible enough that you can implement the simple and the complex cases.
This will show you a way to achieve a lot with just Go+HTML+CSS. Once we’ve got the basics in place, I’ll show you how to easily change the form so that it can be submitted without reloading the page, with just a splash of javascript via HTMX. HTMX allows you to have a bit of that magical no-reload updates without needing to use a full Javascript framework like React.
You’ll be using Go’s template system, our own simple validation library that we’ll create as part of this course, Tailwind for CSS, all in a simple design that leaves you with a lot of power and flexibility.
Who this course is for
This course is for budding Go developers looking to learn how to build websites with Go. It shows techniques to build powerful forms while keeping things simple.

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