Can I build projects in Go without knowing front-end/client development?

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  1. go-formatter

    A curated list of awesome Go frameworks, libraries and software

    If you don't like this, here is a list of hundrets of libs... Just pick one of your interrest and build something interessting... https://github.com/avelino/awesome-go

  2. Nutrient

    Nutrient - The #1 PDF SDK Library. Bad PDFs = bad UX. Slow load times, broken annotations, clunky UX frustrates users. Nutrient’s PDF SDKs gives seamless document experiences, fast rendering, annotations, real-time collaboration, 100+ features. Used by 10K+ devs, serving ~half a billion users worldwide. Explore the SDK for free.

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  3. gocv

    Go package for computer vision using OpenCV 4 and beyond. Includes support for DNN, CUDA, OpenCV Contrib, and OpenVINO.

    But if you want to have something to show: I've played around with https://gocv.io/ and was quite impressed what this library can do with the video input from your camera input.

  4. fyne

    Cross platform GUI toolkit in Go inspired by Material Design

    You can always create a cross-platform GUI application using Fyne: https://github.com/fyne-io/fyne

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