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    Miniredis

    Miniredis

    Pure Go Redis server for Go unittests

    Sometimes you want to test code which uses Redis, without making it a full-blown integration test. Miniredis implements (parts of) the Redis server, to be used in unittests. It enables a simple, cheap, in-memory, Redis replacement, with a real TCP interface. It saves you from using mock code, and since the redis server lives in the test process you can query for values directly, without going through the server stack.
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    Go Katas

    Go Katas

    A collection of daily coding challenges

    ...It mirrors the kata practice tradition from martial arts—repetitive, thoughtful practice where each exercise reinforces technique, discipline, and problem-solving approach. Each kata prompt focuses on a precise aspect of Go, such as concurrency patterns, memory management, interfaces, error handling, or performance optimization, giving learners structured practice opportunities that go beyond syntax. Implementations can be tested locally, graded automatically with included test suites, and iterated on so that learners get rapid feedback and measurable progress. Because Go is widely used for backend services, cloud tooling, and systems programming, this repository helps participants build confidence in writing reliable, idiomatic, and maintainable code in real environments.
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    GopherLua

    GopherLua

    GopherLua: VM and compiler for Lua in Go

    GopherLua is a Lua5.1(+ goto statement in Lua5.2) VM and compiler written in Go. GopherLua has the same goal as Lua: To be a scripting language with extensible semantics. It provides Go APIs that allow you to easily embed a scripting language to your Go host programs. The stack-based API like the one used in the original Lua implementation will cause a performance improvement in GopherLua (It will reduce memory allocations and concrete type <-> interface conversions). GopherLua API is not a...
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