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golang-cheat-sheet
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Building my first go project, looking for package/resource suggestions
Also a quick primer on the syntax: https://github.com/a8m/golang-cheat-sheet
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Mini Resource List for Golang
GitHub - Go Cheat Sheet
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My next client wants to redevelop a java Webapp with go
A8M Go Cheat Sheet - a really really good cheat sheet for seasoned programmers learning Go.
- Simple Go microservices with REST, and gRPC.
- How to learn go?
- Whats the best way to begin learning GoLang ?
go-database-sql-tutorial
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Things to Consider When Going With sqlc
I don't understand why modern project managers bite into object-oriented reading from relational databases like a dog to a bone. After all, SQL was created for processing relational databases, and attempts to bypass this language only lead to wasted resources and eerily slow queries. I had to fix a lot of such "pearls" made with Entity Framework (.NET/C#). Analogue GO language tools are no better. Use the GO language package dabase/sql, which is not only fast and easy, but also has an excellent tutorial (http://go-database-sql.org/).
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Questions regarding prepared statements in database/sql
I study database/sql using https://go-database-sql.org guide. At the time, I’m interested in prepared statements.
- Dapper-like ORM, Mapping
- Coronavirus, Sergio Mattarella: “il testo è vago e può darsi che sia tardi”
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How learn backend for frontend dev?
My advice I think would be to try and break this down into stages. First of all I think you need to get comfortable with how to work with a database from Go, so separately from your main application just create a new throwaway folder and start messing about with connecting and then inserting/retrieving data. This site has some good basic info about that part of things: http://go-database-sql.org/
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GoLang Error 1135: Can´t create a new thread (errno 22 "Resource temporarily unavailable...
I highly recommend to work yourself through this tutorial on how to properly use database/sql package.
- How to learn go?
- Whats the best way to begin learning GoLang ?
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Building Microservices in Go: Accessing PostgreSQL Databases - Part 1
Go database/sql tutorial is the de-facto resource for understanding how to work with this package together with examples using MySQL and PostgreSQL.
What are some alternatives?
microservices-go-grpc - Go microservices with REST, and gRPC for demonstrating the BFF pattern. This repository contains backend services. Everything is dockerized and ready to "Go" :-)
learn-go-with-tests - Learn Go with test-driven development
examples - A repository to host examples and tutorials for Gin.
videos - Slides and examples used for my training videos
gopl.io - Example programs from "The Go Programming Language"
go-sqlite3 - Go bindings to SQLite using wazero
microservices-grpc-ui - Microservices applying BFF pattern with REST, and gRPC. This repo contains the generic UI.
go - The Go programming language
fsharp-cheatsheet - An updated cheat sheet for F# 🔷🦔💙💛🤍💚
go-essentials - The essential reading list for Golang developers