golang-generics-dao-example
Example using Generics with DAO (by num8er)
cm
Generic Go multilevel and dual maps. (by thejerf)
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golang-generics-dao-example
Posts with mentions or reviews of golang-generics-dao-example.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-20.
- How are YOU using generics so far?
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Now that Golang has generic types, how do you plan to use them?
My example: https://github.com/num8er/golang-generics-dao-example
cm
Posts with mentions or reviews of cm.
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How are YOU using generics so far?
Extracting some map patterns I have been using in several projects.
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extensions to the stdlib now that there are generics?
I've got a Set in https://github.com/thejerf/cm if your interested. The one they're looking at for the standard library will be much fancier, but this one I'm using now. I dodge the whole "no custom iterator" by also basing it on a map.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing golang-generics-dao-example and cm you can also consider the following projects:
go-zero - A cloud-native Go microservices framework with cli tool for productivity.
watchman - AML/CTF/KYC/OFAC Search of global watchlist and sanctions
wire - Compile-time Dependency Injection for Go
tinykv - tiny in-memory single-app kv (cache) with explicit and sliding expiration
stream - Stream API for Go.
go-learn - Things I learnt about go
aws-sdk-go - AWS SDK for the Go programming language.
warg - Declarative and Intuitive Command Line Apps with Go
mapreduce - A in-process MapReduce library to help you optimizing service response time or concurrent task processing.
mu8 - Genetic algorithm for unsupervised machine learning in Go.
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