go-app
hackpad
go-app | hackpad | |
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52 | 7 | |
7,694 | 509 | |
- | 0.8% | |
4.7 | 4.1 | |
21 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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go-app
- Ask HN: If you were to build a web app today what tech stack would you choose?
- Go Package for Building Progressive Web Apps
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Learning Go for Backend/Fullstack development?
For the Frontent Wasm with go-app
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Which is the best framework to create web apps with go?
Not a framework, but you might like https://go-app.dev if you want to build WEB UI (views) with Go, using declarative syntax.
- Add PWA to web app?
- What is the current ideal choice for server-side rendered web frameworks?
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Is it OK to build full stack web app entirely in Go?
Check this library - https://github.com/maxence-charriere/go-app
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Ask HN: What is the most pleasant, uncomplicated full stack to start with?
Wasm to the rescue - https://go-app.dev/, https://yew.rs/.
I enjoy it as much as Vue 1.0 before we had bundlers, transpilers, builders and what not.
hackpad
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Show HN: Advent of Distributed Systems
Hey! I built a playground called Advent of Distributed Systems (https://aods.cryingpotato.com/) where you can work through the Fly.io distributed systems challenges (https://fly.io/dist-sys/1/) directly in your browser. Running challenges like this directly in the browser has often been the best way for me to get the activation energy to start them since it bypasses all the annoying dev environment setup that has to happen as a precursor to working on it.
The coding environment was built with another project I'm working on called Cannon (https://cannon.cryingpotato.com/) that aims to let you embed codeblocks of any language in your browser. Right now the Go environment runs on a Modal backend using their sandbox, but I'm hoping to use the excellent work done on Hackpad (https://github.com/hack-pad/hackpad/tree/main) to run the whole thing in your browser, with no network calls necessary, soon.
Let me know what you think - week 3 is coming out soon!
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Are We Wasm Yet - Part 1
Also available is running the entire Go compiler in the web browser, yes, it's possible, even with modules support! https://github.com/hack-pad/hackpad and demo https://hackpad.org/
- Go development environment in the browser with WebAssembly
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Golang IDE and compiler running in browsers using wasm compiled by the golang compiler . Turtles all the way down ——>
I'm down. If anyone's interested in doing it, let me know. I'd be happy to help!
What are some alternatives?
go-astilectron - Build cross platform GUI apps with GO and HTML/JS/CSS (powered by Electron)
wasm-to-oci - Use OCI registries to distribute Wasm modules
fyne - Cross platform GUI toolkit in Go inspired by Material Design
go-playground - Better Go Playground powered by React and Monaco editor
vecty - Vecty lets you build responsive and dynamic web frontends in Go using WebAssembly, competing with modern web frameworks like React & VueJS.
bifrost - Cross-platform p2p daemon and library with pluggable transports and WebAssembly support.
NanoGUI
msgp - A Go code generator for MessagePack / msgpack.org[Go]
Lorca - Build cross-platform modern desktop apps in Go + HTML5
goneovim - A GUI frontend for neovim.
qt - Qt binding for Go (Golang) with support for Windows / macOS / Linux / FreeBSD / Android / iOS / Sailfish OS / Raspberry Pi / AsteroidOS / Ubuntu Touch / JavaScript / WebAssembly
wps-playground - Online playground for wemake-python-styleguide