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mxj
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Newbie: I have a big xml file, the content is much nested tags and what I need to do is adding a field in a very nested tag in this file. One “not elegant” way is to make thousands of structs to parse the file. Do you guys have a simple solution for a task like that.
It generates Go structs from XML files. Compared to projects like https://github.com/clbanning/mxj, it generates much better Go code and you can feed it multiple example XML files.
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If maps are not ordered, why does it display in the correct order when printing ?
Prior to Go 1.12 unit tests where you wanted to verify a map value - or its serialization in JSON - you needed to visually inspect the output. You couldn't just compare the result to a known string value. (You can see the messy result of this still lingering in older packages, such as, github.com/clbanning/mxj or .../x2j and .../j2x. In fact, similar sorting of map values was added in .../mxj for marshaling XML docs from maps.)
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Golang json to xml, xlm to json
Hello, maybe someone had experience converting xlm to json and json to xlm without structs? I have found some libs like github.com/clbanning/mxj but it loses sequences, of course I could modify xlm to remove seq to pass validation etc. Ideally it should work like this: https://www.utilities-online.info/xmltojson#.W1cSCNIzZPY
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Go: the future encoding/json/v2 module
A Discussion about including this package in Go as encoding/json/v2 has been started on the Go Github project on 2023-10-05. Please provide your feedback there.
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Evolving the Go Standard Library with math/rand/v2
I like the Principles section. Very measured and practical approach to releasing new stdlib packages. https://go.dev/blog/randv2#principles
The end of the post they mention that an encoding/json/v2 package is in the works: https://github.com/golang/go/discussions/63397
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Microsoft Maintains Go Fork for FIPS 140-2 Support
There used to be the GO FIPS branch :
https://github.com/golang/go/tree/dev.boringcrypto/misc/bori...
But it looks dead.
And it looks like https://github.com/golang-fips/go as well.
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Borgo is a statically typed language that compiles to Go
I'm not sure what exactly you mean by acknowledgement, but here are some counterexamples:
- A proposal for sum types by a Go team member: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/57644
- The community proposal with some comments from the Go team: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/19412
Here are some excerpts from the latest Go survey [1]:
- "The top responses in the closed-form were learning how to write Go effectively (15%) and the verbosity of error handling (13%)."
- "The most common response mentioned Go’s type system, and often asked specifically for enums, option types, or sum types in Go."
I think the problem is not the lack of will on the part of the Go team, but rather that these issues are not easy to fix in a way that fits the language and doesn't cause too many issues with backwards compatibility.
[1]: https://go.dev/blog/survey2024-h1-results
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AWS Serverless Diversity: Multi-Language Strategies for Optimal Solutions
Now, I’m not going to use C++ again; I left that chapter years ago, and it’s not going to happen. C++ isn’t memory safe and easy to use and would require extended time for developers to adapt. Rust is the new kid on the block, but I’ve heard mixed opinions about its developer experience, and there aren’t many libraries around it yet. LLRD is too new for my taste, but **Go** caught my attention.
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How to use Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) for Go applications
Generative AI development has been democratised, thanks to powerful Machine Learning models (specifically Large Language Models such as Claude, Meta's LLama 2, etc.) being exposed by managed platforms/services as API calls. This frees developers from the infrastructure concerns and lets them focus on the core business problems. This also means that developers are free to use the programming language best suited for their solution. Python has typically been the go-to language when it comes to AI/ML solutions, but there is more flexibility in this area. In this post you will see how to leverage the Go programming language to use Vector Databases and techniques such as Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) with langchaingo. If you are a Go developer who wants to how to build learn generative AI applications, you are in the right place!
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From Homemade HTTP Router to New ServeMux
net/http: add methods and path variables to ServeMux patterns Discussion about ServeMux enhancements
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Building a Playful File Locker with GoFr
Make sure you have Go installed https://go.dev/.
- Fastest way to get IPv4 address from string
- We now have crypto/rand back ends that ~never fail
What are some alternatives?
GoQuery - A little like that j-thing, only in Go.
v - Simple, fast, safe, compiled language for developing maintainable software. Compiles itself in <1s with zero library dependencies. Supports automatic C => V translation. https://vlang.io
bluemonday - bluemonday: a fast golang HTML sanitizer (inspired by the OWASP Java HTML Sanitizer) to scrub user generated content of XSS
TinyGo - Go compiler for small places. Microcontrollers, WebAssembly (WASM/WASI), and command-line tools. Based on LLVM.
toml - TOML parser for Golang with reflection.
zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
go-humanize - Go Humans! (formatters for units to human friendly sizes)
Nim - Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).
go-pkg-rss
Angular - Deliver web apps with confidence 🚀
sh - A shell parser, formatter, and interpreter with bash support; includes shfmt
golang-developer-roadmap - Roadmap to becoming a Go developer in 2020