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Yep, I wrote some mediocre terminal games with it!
We built an on-call application with Go: https://github.com/target/goalert
Hi, I built a whole system (software for factories) with Go backend here https://github.com/petrjahoda/system
Yes, I’m using https://gofiber.io/
I think the most under-appreciated part of Go web dev is using a template system that transpiles to Go. It gives you end-to-end type checking which feels amazing. I wrote a port of eRB called ego but I believe there are other similar Go templates tools too.
kopia using web frontend to manage backups