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    Functional programming library golang

    Functional programming library golang

    functional programming library for golang

    This library aims to provide a set of data types and functions that make it easy and fun to write maintainable and testable code in Golang. Write many small, testable, and pure functions, i.e. functions that produce output only depending on their input and that do not execute side effects. Offer helpers to isolate side effects into lazily executed functions (IO). Expose a consistent set of compositions to create new functions from existing ones. For each data type, there exists a small set of composition functions. These functions are called the same across all data types, so you only have to learn a small number of function names. ...
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    tracetest

    tracetest

    Build integration and end-to-end tests in minutes

    Tracetest is a trace-based testing tool for integration and end-to-end testing using OpenTelemetry traces. Verify end-to-end transactions and side effects across microservices & event-driven apps by using trace data as test specs. Cypress and Selenium are constrained by using the browser for testing. Tracetest bypasses this entirely by using your existing OpenTelemetry instrumentation and trace data to run tests and assertions against traces in every step of a request transaction.
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    Nocalhost

    Nocalhost

    Nocalhost is Cloud Native Dev Environment

    The term Nocalhost originates from No Local, which is a cloud-native development tool based on IDE, and provides realtime cloud-native application developing experience. When developing a cloud-based application in Nocalhost, any code changes can immediately take effects in the remote side, and there is no need to rebuild a new image. This can shorten the entire development feedback loop and massively improve R&D efficiency.
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    Gnomock

    Gnomock

    Test your code without writing mocks with ephemeral Docker containers

    Gnomock is an integration and end-to-end testing toolkit. It uses Docker to create temporary containers for application dependencies, set up their initial state and clean them up in the end. Gnomock allows to testing the code with no mocks wherever possible. The power of Gnomock is in a variety of Presets, each implementing a specific database, service, or other tools. Each preset provides ways of setting up its initial state as easily as possible: SQL schema creation, test data upload into...
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    Image processing algorithms in pure Go

    A collection of parallel image processing algorithms in pure Go. The aim of this project is simplicity in use and development over absolute high performance, but most algorithms are designed to be efficient and make use of parallelism when available. It uses packages from the standard library whenever possible to reduce dependency use and development abstractions. All operations return image types from the standard library. Package convolution provides the functionality to create and apply a...
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    The Go Cloud Development Kit

    The Go Cloud Development Kit

    Library and tools for open cloud development in Go

    ...It creates human-readable code that only imports the cloud SDKs for services you use. This allows the Go CDK to grow to support any number of cloud services, without increasing compile times or binary sizes, and avoiding any side effects from init() functions. The Go CDK builds at the latest stable release of Go. Previous Go versions may compile but are not supported.
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    Harmonica

    Harmonica

    A simple, physics-based animation library

    ...The project includes spring animation behavior that can make interface movement feel more organic than fixed linear transitions. It also includes projectile-style simulation that is useful for particles, motion effects, and game-like interactions. Harmonica can be used with terminal interfaces, Bubble Tea applications, and graphical projects that need realistic movement. Its main value is giving Go developers a small, efficient way to add physically inspired animation without building the math from scratch.
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    Beep

    Beep

    A little package that brings sound to any Go application

    ...Encode and save WAV. Very simple API. Limiting the support to stereo (two channel) audio made it possible to simplify the architecture and the API. Rich library of compositors and effects. Loop, pause/resume, change volume, mix, sequence, change playback speed, and more. Easily create new effects. With the Streamer interface, creating new effects is very easy. Generate completely own artificial sounds. Again, the Streamer interface enables easy sound generation. Very small codebase. The core is just ~1K LOC.
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    AUXPI

    AUXPI

    A new generation of image beds that integrates multiple APIs

    ...API v2 version distribution and upload, return all image bed storage links. This project is a program written while learning Go in the process of learning Go. There may be many bugs, unacceptable logic, completely different side effects, and the code cannot be seen directly.
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    Leaf

    Leaf

    A game server framework in Go (golang)

    ...Leaf always tries to salvage the process from runtime errors instead of leaving it to crash. Multi-core support. Leaf utilize its modules and leaf/go to make use of CPU resouces at maximum while avoiding varieties of side effects may be caused. Each module runs inside a separate goroutine. Modules communicate with one another via a light weight RPC channel(leaf/chanrpc). Leaf suggests not to take in too many modules in your game server implementation. Gate module, for management of connection. Login module, for user authentication. Game module, for the main business.
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