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    Goxygen

    Goxygen

    Generate a modern Web project with Go and Angular, React or Vue

    Goxygen aims at saving your time while setting up a new project. It creates a skeleton of an application with all configurations done for you. You can start implementing your business logic straight away. Goxygen generates back-end Go code, connects it with front-end components, provides a Dockerfile for the application and creates docker-compose files for convenient run in development and production environments. By default, it will use React and MongoDB. You can select a different...
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    Learn Go

    Learn Go

    Master the fundamentals and advanced features of the Go language

    ...In practice, it serves as a guided path you can follow linearly or revisit as a reference when you hit common Go questions in day-to-day work.
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    gopkg

    gopkg

    Example for the go pkg's function

    gopkg is a large community-driven repository of examples for Go’s standard library packages, created to fill the gap left by the relatively sparse official examples. The project organizes content so that each package has its own directory and each function within that package gets its own Markdown file with code examples. The idea is that developers can quickly look up “how do I actually use this function?” without digging through source code or scattered blog posts. The maintainer provides...
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