- Is there an easier way to get those nicely justified sequences of single-line commants that Go encourages for documentation than manually feeding new lines? https://go.dev/blog/godoc 11 comments golang
Linking pages
- How I’m a Productive Programmer With a Memory of a Fruit Fly https://hynek.me/articles/productive-fruit-fly-programmer/ 463 comments
- GitHub - danymat/neogen: A better annotation generator. Supports multiple languages and annotation conventions. https://github.com/danymat/neogen 52 comments
- GitHub - galvez/typejuice: Documentation generator for TypeScript Declaration Files inspired by godoc. https://github.com/galvez/typejuice 5 comments
- GitHub - otterize/network-mapper: Map Kubernetes traffic: in-cluster, to the Internet, and to AWS IAM and export as text, intents, or an image https://github.com/otterize/network-mapper 1 comment
- Publish Your Go Package on pkg.go.dev | Pixelstech.net https://www.pixelstech.net/article/1655010501-Publish-Your-Go-Package-on-pkg-go-dev 0 comments
- GitHub - otterize/intents-operator: Manage network policies and Kafka ACLs in a Kubernetes cluster with ease. https://github.com/otterize/intents-operator 0 comments
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