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    Traceway

    Traceway

    The only tool you need to know what is happening and how to fix it

    ...It is designed so teams can point an OTLP exporter at it without adding vendor-specific SDKs or extra collector glue. The platform is aimed at small and growing engineering teams that want practical visibility into what is happening inside their systems and how to fix issues faster. It can be self-hosted or used through a hosted cloud option, giving teams flexibility depending on their infrastructure preferences. Traceway’s value comes from combining multiple observability pillars around shared trace context instead of splitting debugging across many disconnected tools. ...
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    Gocache

    Gocache

    Go cache library that brings you multiple ways to manage caches

    Guess what is Gocache? a Go cache library. This is an extendable cache library that brings you a lot of features for caching data. Multiple cache stores: actually in memory, redis, or your own custom store. A chain cache: use multiple cache with a priority order (memory then fallback to a redis shared cache for instance) A loadable cache: allow you to call a callback function to put your data back in cache.
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    gokv

    gokv

    Simple key-value store abstraction and implementations for Go

    ...You should read them if you plan to write your own gokv.Store implementation or if you create a Go package with a method that takes a gokv.Store as a parameter, so you know exactly what happens in the background.
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    GWeb

    GWeb

    Interact with browser from Go. Manually crafted WebAPI interoperation

    ...The library provides only useful methods and attributes from WebAPI. No obsolete and deprecated methods, no experimental APIs that are only supported by a few engines. Only what we really need right now. WebAPI has a long history of incremental changes and spaces for unimplemented dreams. However, we can see the full picture to provide a better experience and more namespaces.
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    GXUI

    GXUI

    An experimental Go cross platform UI library

    GXUI is an experimental, cross-platform GUI toolkit for Go that explored what a modern, GPU-accelerated desktop UI could look like for the language. It provided a set of widgets, layout containers, and event models that ran on Windows, macOS, and Linux, targeting a single Go API surface. Rendering was driven by a graphics backend so that animations, text, and compositing could be smooth without relying on heavyweight native bindings.
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