WTF Dial is an example Go web application built around a real-time team sentiment dashboard. The app lets team members report how bad or chaotic things currently feel on a shared percentage dial. Beyond the playful concept, the repository is mainly intended as a learning resource for building full Go applications. It demonstrates clean application structure, domain-focused types, multiple storage implementations, HTTP packages, command packages, and documented design decisions. The code is intentionally explained in detail so readers can study architecture rather than only run the app. It is especially useful for Go developers who want a concrete reference for project layout, interfaces, services, and production-style organization.

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  • Real-time team status dashboard
  • Go web application example
  • Domain-driven package layout
  • HTTP and SQLite implementations
  • In-memory and CSV components
  • Architecture learning reference

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