go-coffeeshop is a sample application that demonstrates how to build scalable and maintainable systems using Go, following clean architecture principles and domain-driven design concepts. It simulates a coffee shop system, providing a realistic context for implementing business logic, APIs, and data handling. The project is structured to separate concerns clearly, with layers for domain logic, application services, infrastructure, and interfaces. It showcases best practices for building microservices, including dependency injection, testing strategies, and modular design. The repository is intended as a learning resource for developers who want to understand how to apply architectural patterns in Go projects. It also includes examples of integrating external systems and handling real-world scenarios such as order processing and inventory management.

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  • Implementation of clean architecture in Go
  • Separation of domain, application, and infrastructure layers
  • Example of a real-world coffee shop system
  • Demonstrates microservices and modular design
  • Includes testing and dependency injection patterns
  • Suitable as a learning and reference project

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