Tips for building Bubble Tea programs
https://leg100.github.io/en/posts/building-bubbletea-programs
In the words of its authors Bubble Tea is a “powerful little TUI framework” for Go. It may be little but I found it had a steep learning curve before I could get truly comfortable with its power. I spent many a late night wrangling with broken layouts and unresponsive keys before learning the hard way where I had gone wrong.
https://leg100.github.io/en/posts/building-bubbletea-programs
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Slices in Go: Grow Big or Go Home
https://victoriametrics.com/blog/go-slice
New developers often think slices are pretty simple to get, just a dynamic array that can change size compared to a regular array. But honestly, it’s trickier than it seems when it comes to how they change size.
https://victoriametrics.com/blog/go-slice
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Dumb ways to die: Random Values in Pointers
https://philpearl.github.io/post/dumb_ways_to_die_random_pointers
https://philpearl.github.io/post/dumb_ways_to_die_random_pointers
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Mastering ISO 8583 Message Networking with Golang
https://alovak.com/2024/08/27/mastering-iso-8583-message-networking-with-golang
ISO 8583 is a standard for financial transactions with payment cards.
https://alovak.com/2024/08/27/mastering-iso-8583-message-networking-with-golang
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Terminal Applications in Go
https://harrisoncramer.me/terminal-applications-in-go
Charm's BubbleTea library integrates seamlessly with Cobra and Viper to build powerful command line tooling for developers.
https://harrisoncramer.me/terminal-applications-in-go
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Exploring Goja: A Golang JavaScript Runtime
https://jtarchie.com/posts/2024-08-30-exploring-goja-a-golang-javascript-runtime
This post explores Goja, a JavaScript runtime library in the Golang ecosystem. Goja stands out as a powerful tool for embedding JavaScript within Go applications, offering unique advantages when manipulating data and exposing an SDK that doesn’t require a go build step.
https://jtarchie.com/posts/2024-08-30-exploring-goja-a-golang-javascript-runtime
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tunalog
https://github.com/caris-events/tunalog
Tunalog is a no-installation, easy-to-use blogging system written in Go.
https://github.com/caris-events/tunalog
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badger
https://github.com/dgraph-io/badger
BadgerDB is an embeddable, persistent and fast key-value (KV) database written in pure Go. It is the underlying database for Dgraph, a fast, distributed graph database. It's meant to be a performant alternative to non-Go-based key-value stores like RocksDB.
https://github.com/dgraph-io/badger
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tetrigo
https://github.com/Broderick-Westrope/tetrigo
A Golang implementation of Tetris, following the official 2009 Tetris Design Guideline.
https://github.com/Broderick-Westrope/tetrigo
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ergo
https://github.com/ergo-services/ergo
The Ergo Framework is an implementation of ideas, technologies, and design patterns from the Erlang world in the Go programming language. It is based on the actor model, network transparency, and a set of ready-to-use components for development. This significantly simplifies the creation of complex and distributed solutions while maintaining a high level of reliability and performance.
https://github.com/ergo-services/ergo
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live-pprof
https://github.com/moderato-app/live-pprof
Use live-pprof to Monitor a Go app's performance. It launches in seconds, boosting your local development.
https://github.com/moderato-app/live-pprof
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How Go Tests "go test"
https://atlasgo.io/blog/2024/09/09/how-go-tests-go-test
How does Go, the project, and team behind it, test go test, the Go tool's command for running tests? Does Go test go test using the go test command? In this article, we explore the evolution of how the Go team tests the Go tool (go) and discuss strategies for testing command-line tools written in Go in general.
https://atlasgo.io/blog/2024/09/09/how-go-tests-go-test
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Statically and Dynamically Linked Go Binaries
https://packagemain.tech/p/golang-statically-and-dynamically-linked-binaries
Examining the Go binaries and linkers.
https://packagemain.tech/p/golang-statically-and-dynamically-linked-binaries
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A love letter to Go
https://tomjowitt.com/posts/a-love-letter-to-go
The Go programming language (or golang) left beta twelve years ago, and version 1 was released which means I’ve been writing Go on and off for 12 years now.
Go came along at the perfect time. I was in the middle of evaluating languages for work as we were experiencing scaling issues with an existing codebase and needed a new approach.
https://tomjowitt.com/posts/a-love-letter-to-go
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sprig
https://github.com/Masterminds/sprig
The Go language comes with a built-in template language, but not very many template functions. Sprig is a library that provides more than 100 commonly used template functions.
It is inspired by the template functions found in Twig and in various JavaScript libraries, such as underscore.js.
https://github.com/Masterminds/sprig
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go-astiav
https://github.com/asticode/go-astiav
astiav is a Golang library providing C bindings for ffmpeg
https://github.com/asticode/go-astiav
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