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    NATS HTTP Round Tripper

    NATS HTTP Round Tripper

    This is a Golang http.RoundTripper that uses NATS as a transport

    ...This pattern lets services running in distributed environments take advantage of NATS’ low latency and flexible topology while retaining familiar client semantics. It can be an effective bridge for teams migrating from synchronous REST calls to a message-driven fabric without rewriting every call site. Because the transport is swappable, it promotes clean separation between business logic and the underlying network. The result is an incremental pathway to evented architectures with the ergonomics of conventional request/response programming.
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    GXUI

    GXUI

    An experimental Go cross platform UI library

    ...The library encouraged idiomatic Go patterns—composition and interfaces—while offering a retained-mode tree of views for common desktop interactions. Although the project is no longer actively developed, it remains a reference for how to bridge Go’s concurrency model with UI event loops and rendering pipelines. Developers still look to it for examples of input handling, focus management, and custom drawing in pure Go environments.
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