go-playground
golive
go-playground | golive | |
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11 | 8 | |
1,168 | 246 | |
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9.5 | 2.2 | |
4 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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go-playground
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Go Playground Improved
There's https://goplay.tools/ which has many nice features (code completion and live error feedback), wonder why it's not become more popular.
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HTTPS Reverse Proxy Using Echo
Better yet, can you reproduce the problem at, say, https://goplay.tools/?
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How to test three lines of Go (vscode)
Or you can go to the Better Go Playground https://goplay.tools. It has intellisense and syntax highlighting.
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Preparing for Golang Developer Interview
https://goplay.tools/ has a bunch of great snippets to review
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Are We Wasm Yet - Part 1
If someone interested to play with WASM capabilities, I've been working on custom playground that supports WebAssembly - https://goplay.tools.
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A better version of Go Playground
Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated. Apologies if my previous post looks like trying to push you into a particular direction; this wasn't my intention. Stay with your roadmap, goplay.tools is already super useful. If I need something extra I should really consider trying to contribute that – although I must admit I don't have much time either. But I'll keep it in mind.
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Looking for an interesting project to contribute
Hello, I'm looking for contributors for my FOSS project - https://github.com/x1unix/go-playground.
golive
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live reload, listening to api changes?
1) change html content on the fly based on user input without redirects. I guess I found something relevant here to help me out, but I haven't tested any of it yet and keeping my options open for now. I know javascript frameworks are the usual go-to for that stuff, but I'd like to play around with Go before diving into another language.
- What frontend libraries do exist in Go?
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Go for web frontend
I stumbled on two options: - GoLive (similar to Phoenix LiveViews) - Vugu (similar to Vue)
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Looking for early feedback on my new Phoenix LiveView inspired project.
I built it because I love building highly interactive web pages, but the current state of JavaScript leaves me cold. I got really excited when I saw what Phoenix was doing with LiveView and thought I could see the light at the end of the tunnel. There are already a couple of projects also inspired by LiveView (GoLive, live), but I had my own vision that I wanted to realise.
- brendonmatos/golive: Reactive HTML, server-side-rendered using Go over Web sockets
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Build hotwire applications using Go
As for LiveView ports or code inspired by LiveView in Go there is also https://github.com/brendonmatos/golive but I haven't had the chance to use either yet. If either are more or less a direct port (as much as they can be given language constraints) then I'd bet on them over hotwire. The Elixir community has already worked through most of the hard problems hotwire will encounter down the road with more use.
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Looking for an interesting project to contribute
I'd like to suggest GoLive (https://github.com/brendonmatos/golive). It's a new project with an owner that is very open to pull requests. I've been sending PRs and it's a fun project to work on. What is GoLive:
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GoBook - POC of a Go REPL in browser using Go Live View Library and zero JavaScript
GoLive Repo https://github.com/brendonmatos/golive
What are some alternatives?
vscode-go - Go extension for Visual Studio Code
yaegi - Yaegi is Another Elegant Go Interpreter
vim-go - Go development plugin for Vim
go-app - A package to build progressive web apps with Go programming language and WebAssembly.
fynedesk - A full desktop environment for Linux/Unix using Fyne
kyoto - Golang SSR-first Frontend Library [Moved to: https://github.com/kyoto-framework/kyoto]
space-cloud - Open source Firebase + Heroku to develop, scale and secure serverless apps on Kubernetes
vecty - Vecty lets you build responsive and dynamic web frontends in Go using WebAssembly, competing with modern web frameworks like React & VueJS.
coc-go - Go language server extension using gopls for coc.nvim.
gup - gup - Update binaries installed by "go install" with goroutines.
redwood - A highly-configurable, distributed, realtime database that manages a state tree shared among many peers.