awesome-go-orms VS go-formatter

Compare awesome-go-orms vs go-formatter and see what are their differences.

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awesome-go-orms go-formatter
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MIT License MIT License
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awesome-go-orms

Posts with mentions or reviews of awesome-go-orms. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-28.
  • Go and PostgreSQL
    6 projects | /r/golang | 28 Oct 2022
  • Show HN: React Routing in 120 lines (including comments)
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 13 May 2022
    > we'd see the same problem everywhere at the same scale

    we do. Every C app implements its own linked list or hash table library. The entire Scheme community is nothing but toy interpreters of various stages of completeness (you can tell a project is serious when they implement call/cc). How many game engines do you think exist? It's a meme that game devs like to spend more time on their pet game engine than actually making their game. How many ORMs do you think exist for ? At least half a dozen. At least. For any given language. Python, Ruby, Go[1]. ORMs, in particular, seem to get created over and over again. Probably because they are trivial to implement and allows one to voice their opinions on SQL abstraction (bike shedding).

    [1] https://github.com/d-tsuji/awesome-go-orms

  • Top Go ORMs
    9 projects | /r/golang | 5 Jun 2021
    I created a PR to add Ent to the list. See https://github.com/d-tsuji/awesome-go-orms/pull/8

go-formatter

Posts with mentions or reviews of go-formatter. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-07.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing awesome-go-orms and go-formatter you can also consider the following projects:

sqlc - Generate type-safe code from SQL

gobeam/Stringy - Convert string to camel case, snake case, kebab case / slugify, custom delimiter, pad string, tease string and many other functionalities with help of by Stringy package.

react-snippets - A sample of useful snippets in React

go-shortid - Super short, fully unique, non-sequential and URL friendly Ids

universal-router - Universal routing both for backend and frontend

numa - NUMA is a utility library, which is written in go. It help us to write some NUMA-AWARED code.

awesome - 😎 Awesome lists about all kinds of interesting topics

stateless - Go library for creating finite state machines

podium - A leaderboard backend using redis

morse - Morse Code Library in Go

go-redis-ranking - Ranking system using Go and Redis.

bexp - Go implementation of Brace Expansion mechanism to generate arbitrary strings.