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go-formatter
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Go: https://github.com/avelino/awesome-go
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AFAIK, no. There are some helper frameworks [1], but none of them is dominant. Two possible reasons: it's quite easy to write a (web) service with the library functions (it even includes a gzip stream), and it's practically impossible to write an ORM framework like you have in Java and Python, so the Go frameworks I've seen are basically a bunch of helper functions.
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Could I get a code review?
https://github.com/avelino/awesome-go is always a good place to start.
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How is Go in data analytics?
Check out https://github.com/avelino/awesome-go for loads of Go uses
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It's so easy to learn
The more that I think about it, the more that I have to agree that it is quite a use case language. Obviously Go can be and is used for many different things (https://github.com/avelino/awesome-go) but it really shines in backend/devops, clearly because it was designed for it. But of all the "use case" languages, I think Go is the most versatile.
golang-standards/project-layout
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"14 Years of Go" by Rob Pike
Your comment makes it look as if you're saying you hate the Go development team, but it seems that isn't the case.
I get a little of what you're saying, I wouldn't say I hate anyone, but I strongly dislike how a lot of projects are organized. I think a lot stems from https://github.com/golang-standards/project-layout , which pretended to be standard and was so (ab)used one of the creators opened an issue about it. If you look at the actual Go src, it's much, much cleaner.
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Looking for elegant code bases written in GoLang
So you don't get blind sided for self proclaimed "standards" that are not
Take a look at Standard Go Project Layout - https://github.com/golang-standards/project-layout
that repo has spawned so much awkward "appeal to authority" debates in my experience. So much that I have this issue in my bookmarks folder 🥲: https://github.com/golang-standards/project-layout/issues/117
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Familiarity with the standard Golang project structure, which you can find here.
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I've been learning how to build web applications using different frameworks and languages for a while now, such as Laravel with its MVC architecture and Node.js following the 'Hapi.js Way'. As I'm trying to create a new portfolio project using Go, I found myself contemplating over the ideal project structure. I wanted something that not only aligns with the standard Go project layout, but also makes the code both easy to write and understand. That's when I stumbled upon the concept of Hexagonal Architecture, as showcased in Netflix's engineering blog. The idea of seamlessly swapping infrastructures with minimal code changes fascinated me, and I decided to implement it in my new project.
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Idea of multiple directories
I think this doc does a good job covering the design (unofficial) design guidance https://github.com/golang-standards/project-layout
What are some alternatives?
uber-go-style-guide-kr - Uber's Go Style Guide Official Translation in Korean. Linked to the uber-go/guide as a part of contributions
modern-go-application - Modern Go Application example
uber-go-style-guide-th - Uber's Go Style Guide Translation in Thai. Linked to the uber-go/guide as a part of contributions https://github.com/uber-go/guide
go-restful-api - An idiomatic Go REST API starter kit (boilerplate) following the SOLID principles and Clean Architecture
cookiecutter-golang - A Go project template
go-sample - Go Project Sample Layout
service - Starter-kit for writing services in Go using Kubernetes.
countries - Countries - ISO-639, ISO-3166 countries codes with subdivisions and names, ISO-4217 currency designators, ITU-T E.164 IDD phone codes, countries capitals, UN M.49 codes, IANA ccTLD countries domains, FIPS, IOC/NOC and FIFA codes, VERY VERY FAST, compatible with Databases/JSON/BSON/GOB/XML/CSV, Emoji countries flags and currencies, Unicode CLDR.
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go-shortid - Super short, fully unique, non-sequential and URL friendly Ids
scaffold - Generate scaffold project layout for Go.