golang-for-nodejs-developers
trillian-examples
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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golang-for-nodejs-developers
- I know JavaScript and looking for Go learning resource
- Examples of Golang compared to Node.js for learning
- Golang examples for Node.js developers
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Building microservices in Go with Fiber
Fiber is fast and resembles the Node.js express framework, making it easier for a Node.js developer to transition to using Go. The complete code discussed in this article can be found in this repo.
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If I know react and node( node as a beginner ), have sense to study go ?
To me makes sense what you are planning to do. You can start by having a look at this. Be careful about your mindset and you will be fine.
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📖 Go Fiber by Examples: How can the Fiber Web Framework be useful?
🌐 Note: Also, I recommend visiting the GitHub repository by Miguel Mota called Golang for Node.js Developers. It describes the basic principles for a smoother transition of your backend from JavaScript to Go in a fairly straightforward way.
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More-or-less real world benchmark of Go vs node - would you like to do a Go part?
Lol, after deeper looking at that better benchmark I see they measure "hello world" :) https://github.com/miguelmota/golang-for-nodejs-developers here I found Graphql benchmark
- Golang for Node.js developers
- Golang for Node.js developres
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Golang Cheatsheet for Node.js Developers
https://github.com/miguelmota/golang-for-nodejs-developers#examples
trillian-examples
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UEFI Software Bill of Materials Proposal
>This feels like this might actually be a use-case for a blockchain or a Merkle Tree.
A few years ago, this idea[0] had been explored by Google as a possible application of their Trillian[1] distributed ledger, which is based on Merkle Trees.
I don't know if they've advanced adoption of Trillian for firmware, however, the website lists Go packaging[2], Certificate Transparency [3], and SigStore[4] as current applications.
have used Trillian as the basis for their Certificate Transparency implementation.[2]
[0] https://github.com/google/trillian-examples/tree/master/bina...
[1] https://transparency.dev/
[2] https://go.googlesource.com/proposal/+/master/design/25530-s...
[3] https://certificate.transparency.dev/
[4] https://www.sigstore.dev/
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Google Pixel Binary Transparency: verifiable security for Pixel devices
Recently I developed a presentation about immutability as a design concept in computer security. As part of it, I have slides which cover Certificate Transparency implementation[0], which uses Trillian[1] as a distributed ledger. Part of Trillian's documentation includes a Firmware Transparency[2] example. For the year or so I've been aware of it, I've thought that it's a great idea, and wondered if it would ever grow as a project/practice. Digging through the links in this announcement, it appears Trillian is the basis for the distributed ledger here. Glad to see the idea has been taken further by Google.
[0] https://certificate.transparency.dev/
[1] https://transparency.dev/
[2] https://github.com/google/trillian-examples/tree/master/bina...
What are some alternatives?
benchmarks - Fast and low overhead web framework fastify benchmarks.
gopherlings - 📘️ Learn Go by fixing tiny incorrect programs
golang-graphql-benchmark - benchmark of golang GraphQL framework.
certificate-transparency-go - Auditing for TLS certificates (Go code)
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
gitkeys - track and archive ssh keys from different git repo sites, local-first, within your own local transparency log, see https://paepcke.de/keys (app/lib/api)
rust-for-node-developers - An introduction to the Rust programming language for Node developers.
certificate-transparency - Auditing for TLS certificates.
csgoverview - A 2D demo replay tool for Counter Strike: Global Offensive.
recipes - 📁 Examples for 🚀 Fiber
go101 - An up-to-date (unofficial) knowledge base for Go programming self learning
ethereum-development-with-go-book - 📖 A little guide book on Ethereum Development with Go (golang)