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xgo
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Open source federated microblogging platform
Yes, the project is still alive and well! It also powers our very alive commercial service, Write.as, which has most of my attention. The open source project is just moving at a one-maintainer pace because it only has one maintainer :)
There will definitely be future releases, especially once we get through a roadblock with the tool we use to cross-compile WriteFreely [0]. Otherwise, anyone who wants to see the project move faster is more than welcome to contribute, especially with tasks like code review, to help clear out those PRs [1].
[0] https://github.com/techknowlogick/xgo/issues/155
[1] https://github.com/writefreely/writefreely/discussions/550
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SQLite in Go, with and Without Cgo
Wow this is awesome, thanks! I'm working on a Go project that uses sqlite right now, and I thought I was going to have to use xgo[1], which is cool and all, but it's like an 8 GB docker container, and I'd still be worried about glibc issues.
[1]: https://github.com/techknowlogick/xgo
Sqinn-Go
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Show HN: My Go SQLite driver did poorly on a benchmark, so I fixed it
Note that Squinn is not "native go" or "go only", but the owner insists on misleading people:
https://github.com/cvilsmeier/sqinn-go/issues/8
- Show HN: Sqinn-Go is a Golang library for accessing SQLite databases in pure Go
- SQLite in Go, with and Without Cgo
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SQLite in Go, with and without cgo
If you want to avoid cgo, consider sqinn as well: benchmarks.
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A remote JSON interface for SQLite, in Go
Of course, it may seem... odd to add a remote interface to an embedded database, but I think that it fits some niches well, especially when decoupling persistence and logic is needed, without renouncing to the expressivity of SQL. It was inspired by PostgREST, but it’s much more “low level” – and it should be even simpler to adapt to some cases. Also, it serves the same purpose of sqinn but with a more general interface.
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Go performance from version 1.2 to 1.18
Why don't you try a pure-Go implementation? Should have enough features implemented for basic use
https://github.com/cvilsmeier/sqinn-go
What are some alternatives?
tcl
go-sqlite3 - sqlite3 driver for go using database/sql
drydock - Experiment in unit testing with PostgreSQL using Docker
sqlx - general purpose extensions to golang's database/sql
vertica-sql-go - Official native Go client for the Vertica Analytics Database.
go-sqlite - Low-level Go interface to SQLite 3
go-mssqldb - Microsoft SQL server driver written in go language
fyne - Cross platform GUI toolkit in Go inspired by Material Design
godror - GO DRiver for ORacle DB
sqlite - Go SQLite3 driver
go-sql-driver/mysql - Go MySQL Driver is a MySQL driver for Go's (golang) database/sql package