sigma | groundup | |
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2.6 | 0.7 | |
7 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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sigma
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Which framework do you use for api and frontend?
i like using: go-chi/chi its minimal & compatible with the standard net/http. I've wort a small wrapper for it exposing minimal API https://github.com/twiny/sigma
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Chi , gin , mux , fiber or standard library ?
for me I like go-chi is good, lightweight and compatible with go net/http. i've written a small wrapper around it exporting minimal API. https://github.com/twiny/sigma I also use echo v4 on couple of project it is good - but you must use their standards. the echo.Context...etc
groundup
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[OpenSource] I am building high performance Plex alternative in Go for Movies and TV Show
I did that from https://github.com/golangast/groundup
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Looking for a project to work on
I don't think this project is mainstream and I can see others argue not beginner friendly.... But if you are bored I do need help in https://github.com/golangast/groundup
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Anyone looking for developer to co-work on non-trivial opensource?
This is more of an idea generator than a project and it has a lot of issues but really I just want an app where you generate parts of a website for your own thing. https://github.com/golangast/groundup
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How would one build future-proof application?
I am building this which is basically a learning project and very beta if you can even call it that. More like an idea incubator then an app. https://github.com/golangast/groundup
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feeling burnt out / looking for project idea
I'm building a code generator in go and it's a lot of fun. It gets sometimes hard but not in a crazy way. You can use whatever you want from it. https://github.com/golangast/groundup
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Does Go need overcoding for tasks that other languages can execute in one liners (or with less code)?
If you want more control then I am in the middle of making something that generates code but it's not blog ready. You might be able to look at the code and take it. I'm just doing it to learn. https://github.com/golangast/groundup
- Go overtook Ruby and ranked #3 among the most used backend languages for pull requests since 2021
- Which framework do you use for api and frontend?
- Share Your Code.. Share your most unique piece of Go code.
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Everybody always says to 'build your own projects' or 'solve your own problems', what are some things you've done or personally solved for yourself that can inspire others to get their own ideas from?
Project - https://github.com/golangast/groundup
What are some alternatives?
goblin - A golang http router based on trie tree.
kvdi - A Kubernetes-native Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
Iris - The fastest HTTP/2 Go Web Framework. New, modern and easy to learn. Fast development with Code you control. Unbeatable cost-performance ratio :rocket:
Parterm - Remote control for your terminal
mir - Mir is a toolkit for register method handler to http engine router(eg: gin,echo,iris,mux,httprouter) use struct tag info.
Postman-Sentinel - A Discord Bot that blocked 1000+ phishing attacks
connect-go - Moved to https://github.com/connectrpc/connect-go
yup - source code of the yup compiler and other related tools
nchi - golang http router with elegance, speed, and flexibility
JRatioBoost - A Java version of my ratio boost program that boosts your ratio on any private torrent tracker
carta - SQL data mapper for Go
lunarr-go - [WIP] Self-hosted media streaming server designed as an alternative to Plex, allowing you to monitor and manage your movie and TV show files on a headless server.