What necessary packages or functions that Go doesn't have?

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  1. go

    The Go programming language

    For anyone wondering why Go lacks interpolated strings and what's the happening on them, check out this proposal on github.

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  3. sqlc

    Generate type-safe code from SQL

  4. filter

    Simple apply/filter/reduce package.

  5. FuncFrog

    Stream api (kind of) implementation for go, other useful functions and packages to use go in a functional way

    I am rly strugging with it developing this:https://github.com/koss-null/lambda

  6. Wails

    Create beautiful applications using Go

    Have you seen wails? https://github.com/wailsapp/wails

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