go-structure-examples
Examples for my talk on structuring go apps (by katzien)
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go-structure-examples
Posts with mentions or reviews of go-structure-examples.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-29.
- How often do you use OOP design patterns while writing Go?
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Hexagonal architecture and mocking
I have a question, I am trying out hexagonal architecture for one of my projects trying to follow this repository example and I ran into a slight problem.
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Extra tool using main applications Go Ent structure question
Just fyi, that repo is NOT considered standard, and in fact, is often advised against. The structure of your code should depend on its complexity and how interoperable with other projects you need/would like it to be. I suggest watching this talk on structuring your code and taking a look at this companion repo to decide which will be the best way to structure your code, depending on your needs
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Package Organization Approaches in Go
Kat Zien's excellent talk, presentation and code samples can be found here.
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Go package&filename convention question from a Java developer
Thanks for the video, I'll take a look at it. And I checked the repo, I liked how the new is structured: https://github.com/katzien/go-structure-examples/tree/master/new
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Next month I'll start working at a company as a Backend Developer and will be mostly using Go. How can I better prepare myself?
So here’s where I normally tell people to start off: check out this video and this repo in regards to the main 6 ways of architecting your Go applications.
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how to structure a project?
Watch this and give this repo a look.
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DDD file structure & cyclic dependencies
Am I completely fumbling it by approaching this the wrong way & if so what should I do differently? I have searched a few repos like this which redefines the same entity in multiple places which I feel is a violation of some sort, and this which the author had to resort to moving some files outside to overcome a circular dependency (see comments inside their handling.go file).
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Is there any conventionally accepted repo that is representative of well designed go code ?
Really surprised I haven’t seen katzien/go-structure-example and her GopherCon 2018 talk about structuring your Go projects mentioned yet
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Building a REST API with GO, Gin framework, and GORM.
Let's agree to leave the MVC model for OO languages. A better architecture would be something like katzien/go-structure-examples
microservicebotexample
Posts with mentions or reviews of microservicebotexample.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-26.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing go-structure-examples and microservicebotexample you can also consider the following projects:
fx - A dependency injection based application framework for Go.
krok - The main server of the hook management system
go-clean-template - Clean Architecture template for Golang services
todo-api-microservice-example - Go microservice tutorial project using Domain Driven Design and Onion Architecture!
go-c2dmc - A Go package for converting RGB and other color formats/colorspaces into DMC thread colors (DMC color name and floss number)
JSON2App
golang-standards/project-layout - Standard Go Project Layout
test-prediction-survey-predictor
waypoint - A tool to build, deploy, and release any application on any platform.
svc-fizzbuzz - A simple fizzbuzz microservice
go-structure-examples vs fx
microservicebotexample vs krok
go-structure-examples vs go-clean-template
microservicebotexample vs todo-api-microservice-example
go-structure-examples vs go-c2dmc
microservicebotexample vs JSON2App
go-structure-examples vs golang-standards/project-layout
microservicebotexample vs test-prediction-survey-predictor
go-structure-examples vs waypoint
microservicebotexample vs fx
go-structure-examples vs JSON2App
microservicebotexample vs svc-fizzbuzz