Development
Development refers to the systematic process of designing, coding, testing, and maintaining software applications. This topic encompasses various methodologies, tools, and practices used in the creation of software, including Agile, Waterfall, and DevOps. It highlights the importance of collaboration among developers, project managers, and stakeholders to deliver high-quality software that meets user needs. Development covers a wide range of activities from initial concept and requirements gathering to deployment and ongoing maintenance.
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🚀 Go Unit Testing Example
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Welcome to the OpenIP API, a lightweight and free service for resolving IP addresses to their corresponding countries and cities. Built on the Flask web framework in Python, this API offers developers an efficient and unlimited solution for geolocation needs. Retrieve detailed location information with a simple GET request and integrate.
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Golang Standard Library Examples
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Lightweight API Platform for developers for testing and developing API written in GO. Meant to be a more agile and less resource demanding than other apps (like Postman)ghtweight
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Sep 11, 2022 - Go
HTTP development server for files spanning multiple directories
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Nov 20, 2017 - Go
http server with built-in auto refresh on file changes
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Go Logging
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🚀 Go Application Frameworks
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Something like apropos wrt go packages. It searchs through symbols or comments or package names, as the case may be.
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Just a collection of golang snippets that I created to learn the language.
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Some articles from interesting topics in the World of Code.
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Apr 18, 2024 - Go
🚀 Go Design Patterns
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