@b0rk
Fwiw, I have not seen anything like that and I hang out with a lot of go developers (but not front end devs).
Otherwise, I think https://blog.alexellis.io/i-wrote-a-book-about-golang/
Comes close in terms of values.
@b0rk
Fwiw, I have not seen anything like that and I hang out with a lot of go developers (but not front end devs).
Otherwise, I think https://blog.alexellis.io/i-wrote-a-book-about-golang/
Comes close in terms of values.
i would really love to read a short super opinionated guide to Go web development by someone with the same values/requirements as me, like:
- no magic (for example I think no ORM)
- stay pretty close to the standard library
- minimal dependencies
- very small sites, just a few pages/endpoints
can't tell if this exists though, there are a lot of golang web dev guides out there but just from reading the TOC I can usually tell that I have different values from the authors
this golang post is brought to you by reading one million comments talking about gorm to finally discover that sqlx exists
(2/?)
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