Golang recap for week 12/2022
From toNewsletter sent every monday with a recap of articles, projects and tutorials from previous week.
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An Introduction to Generics in Go 133 comments in 3 discussions
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RFC: Get the "Real" client IP, the right ways 115 comments in 5 discussions
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Better error handling in Golang: Theory and practical tips 45 comments in 1 discussion
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How we used Go 1.18 generics when designing our Identifiers at Encore 36 comments in 3 discussions
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Design pattern for using headless CMS with a Golang webapp 35 comments in 5 discussions
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Structured Logging in Golang with Zap - Blazing Fast Logger 33 comments in 1 discussion
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Why you can't tokenize PDF (and patching Go's PDF library) 24 comments in 1 discussion
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Golang: simple optimization notes 19 comments in 1 discussion
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How to stop io.Copy after a timeout 17 comments in 1 discussion
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Go 1.18 compile time may be about 18% slower than Go.17 (generics) 14 comments in 3 discussions
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Looking for an open-source, self-hosted headless CMS to work with go web application 13 comments in 1 discussion
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"casting" the raw bytes of a C-struct into a Go struct 12 comments in 1 discussion
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Simple CLI Colorizing in Go 9 comments in 1 discussion
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Creating a Python CLI with Go(lang)-comparable startup times 9 comments in 1 discussion
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Creating a shared C library out of go project to be loaded dynamically by other applications (C/Perl/...) on AIX 7.2 7 comments in 1 discussion
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None of you asked for it and I wouldn't have listened anyways: Ternary syntax now available in Go! 135 comments in 1 discussion
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I made Devzat, a custom SSH server. It's like Discord, but in the terminal and over SSH. 68 comments in 6 discussions
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gocaml: Practical statically typed functional programming language implementation with Go and LLVM 41 comments in 3 discussions
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tui-rs alternative for Go 39 comments in 5 discussions
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In my opinion the best way to study new techologies is to make projects, so while studying Go and GraphQL i decided to create a basic One Piece (famous manga) API that returns the Strawhats crew information, and give you the possibility to create new crews. is stupid and simple but hope you star it. 34 comments in 8 discussions
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Learning Go by getting unit tests to work 27 comments in 4 discussions
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LotusDB - A fast kv database in Go 15 comments in 1 discussion
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How to pass jwt.ParseOption into gin-jwt ParseToken for ignoring the Claims Valid() execution. 14 comments in 2 discussions
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IMDGO - In-memory Data Grid in Go 13 comments in 1 discussion
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Code-Hex/dd: Dump any data as valid syntax in Go 12 comments in 1 discussion
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