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Getting Started with Fauna using Go | Part 2

Cary Bourgeois|Aug 11th, 2018|

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https://youtu.be/rW0tHZ7ypo4
In the first part of this series, we developed the basics necessary to connect to the Fauna Cloud. Using that client, we then created our first database.
Picking up where we left off, this video will:
  1. Go through the process of creating a secure database specific client
  2. Create a first class using that client
  3. Explore the various data objects in the Fauna data model, making distinctions between them and their RDBMS equivalents.
The final code from this video can be found here.
As you go through these videos, please feel free to provide feedback and suggest other specific functionalities you would like to have demonstrated using this approach.

If you enjoyed our blog, and want to work on systems and challenges related to globally distributed systems, and serverless databases, Fauna is hiring

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