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distage-example
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Testimonials about the usage of Izumi BIO typeclasses
I have been looking at the distage example (https://github.com/7mind/distage-example), and it looks very promising for writing effectful programs that work both with ZIO and cats-effect as the effect implementation. Although I do wonder if the same can be achieved by defining the APIs in terms of a trifunctor effect, instead of the bifunctor effect type showcased in the example.
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Advices on application development
https://github.com/7mind/distage-example is a very similar app to what you're describing, including Postgres running in docker, http4s, doobie, circe & pureconfig. You may try to start from there and change it up gradually.
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