thanks, Robert!

On Monday, January 22, 2024 at 5:27:25 PM UTC Robert Engels wrote:

> github.com/robaho/go-trader has many easy to follow examples - 
> authentication, multicast , routing, rest apis, websockets. A major system 
> not covered though is db access. 
>
> On Jan 22, 2024, at 9:23 AM, george looshch <george...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> hi Jason,
>
>
> thanks a million for pointing out the vagueness of my question! English 
> isn’t my mother tongue so now i see where you’re coming from
>
> what i meant was examples of real-world web server with routing, 
> authentication, DB, etc.
>
> curated lists have libraries and frameworks, what i’m looking for is 
> examples of usages these libraries and frameworks in production. Search on 
> github didn’t yield any good results, unfortunately
>
> On Monday, January 22, 2024 at 2:13:17 PM UTC Jason E. Aten wrote:
>
>> This question is too vague.
>>
>> You are likely to get more helpful answers if you specify what kind of 
>> "backend" you are looking for.  As it is, we can only guess.  
>>
>> Do you want backends that are web servers? (see the standard library 
>> net/http or the caddy web server)  Is it a backend for iOS iPhone Apps? For 
>> Android Apps? That respond to a specific kind of RPC such as gRPC? That 
>> simply access a database?...  A relational database? A non-relational 
>> database (graph?, vector?, full-text search?) 
>>
>> Pocketbase is a backend mentioned recently on hackernews, that is written 
>> in Go and seems to do alot.  Perhaps it is similar to firebase, just going 
>> by the name. I have not used it myself.  I cannot say whether it is a "good 
>> example" or not, because I've not used it, and similarly this is too vague 
>> a criteria (good at what?)
>>
>> https://github.com/pocketbase/pocketbase
>>
>> Generally, go over to github and search for the kind of backend you want, 
>> and select those projects that are written in Go on the left side filter 
>> click-boxes.  You could also look at the curated lists of Go libraries such 
>> as https://awesome-go.com/
>>
>> On Sunday, January 21, 2024 at 4:57:42 PM UTC+1 george looshch wrote:
>>
>> hi!
>> can i please ask if someone knows good examples of back ends written in 
>> Go? If not good, just production code would be great as well!
>> thanks in advance and have a great rest of the weekend!
>>
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