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    jwx

    jwx

    Implementation of various JWx (Javascript Object Signing

    Go module implementing various JWx (JWA/JWE/JWK/JWS/JWT, otherwise known as JOSE) technologies. If you are using this module in your product or your company, please add your product and/or company name in the Wiki! It really helps keeping up our motivation. Complete coverage of JWA/JWE/JWK/JWS/JWT, not just JWT+minimum tool set. Supports JWS messages with multiple signatures, both compact and JSON serialization. Supports JWS with detached payload. Supports JWS with unencoded payload...
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    Go support for Protocol Buffers

    Go support for Protocol Buffers

    The Go support for Google's protocol buffers

    Protocol buffers are Google's language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing structured data, think XML, but smaller, faster, and simpler. You define how you want your data to be structured once, then you can use special generated source code to easily write and read your structured data to and from a variety of data streams and using a variety of languages. Protocol buffers currently support generated code in Java, Python, Objective-C, and C++. With our new proto3...
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    decimal

    decimal

    Arbitrary-precision fixed-point decimal numbers in go

    Arbitrary-precision fixed-point decimal numbers in go. Note: Decimal library can "only" represent numbers with a maximum of 2^31 digits after the decimal point. The zero-value is 0, and is safe to use without initialization. Addition, subtraction, and multiplication with no loss of precision. Division with specified precision. Database/sql serialization/deserialization. JSON and XML serialization/deserialization. big.Int's API is built to reduce the number of memory allocations for maximal...
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    Twirp

    Twirp

    A simple RPC framework with protobuf service definitions

    Twirp is a simple RPC framework built on protobuf. You define a service in a .proto specification file, then Twirp will generate servers and clients for that service. It's your job to fill in the "business logic" that powers the server, and then generated clients can consume your service straight away. Twirp routing and serialization reduces the risk of introducing bugs. Both JSON and Protobuf are supported. The Protobuf protocol is designed to allow backwards compatible changes (unlike...
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    JSONAPI

    JSONAPI

    jsonapi.org style payload serializer and deserializer

    jsonapi provides helpers and reference code for working with the JSON:API specification, focusing on predictable serialization, deserialization, and linkage of related resources. It enforces the spec’s conventions—data, attributes, relationships, included—so clients and servers exchange data in a consistent, cacheable way. By centralizing how resource identifiers, links, and pagination metadata are emitted, it reduces subtle incompatibilities between services. The library favors explicit...
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