Not really into web development here, sorry. And I do participate in some open source projects, but not private ones.
On Sunday, 22 June 2025 at 16:28:23 UTC+1 Tulio Rodrigues de Freitas Nascimento wrote: > > Hey Brian, I totally understand your perspective — it's valid and actually > very important. You're right to be cautious when it comes to running > binaries from unknown sources. > > At the moment, the repository is private, but I’ve been seriously > considering making it public/open source soon. > > Out of curiosity, would you be interested in taking a look at the source > code for testing or reviewing purposes? I’d be happy to give you access if > that’s something you'd be open to. > Em domingo, 22 de junho de 2025 às 11:54:37 UTC-3, Brian Candler escreveu: > >> I'm afraid I don't fully understand: you said "it’s not open source yet", >> but at the same time it's "available for download", which makes it unclear >> what you're offering. Binary downloads only? Source code but with a non-OSS >> license? >> >> I can only speak for myself, but if it's binary download only, I would >> discount it completely on that basis. It takes a lot of effort to set up a >> tight enough sandbox to run untrusted code from a developer who is unknown >> to me. >> >> On Sunday, 22 June 2025 at 14:49:23 UTC+1 Tulio Rodrigues de Freitas >> Nascimento wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi Brian, >>> >>> Thank you for the feedback — I really appreciate the heads-up! >>> >>> Just to clarify: in the previous message I mentioned that I was >>> developing the stack, while this latest post was to inform that it is now >>> available for download. >>> So the intention wasn't to repost due to lack of response, but rather to >>> share that it’s finally usable. >>> >>> That said, I completely understand your point and will definitely take a >>> closer look at the projects you mentioned — although I had done some >>> research, I didn’t come across anything that actually connects and >>> automates both backend (Go) and frontend (Vue 3) in a unified structure, >>> allowing them to communicate seamlessly. >>> >>> That’s exactly the goal of LWDK: to provide a minimal yet productive >>> environment that makes fullstack web development with Go viable and >>> organized. >>> >>> Thanks again for the note! >>> >>> Best, >>> Túlio >>> Em domingo, 22 de junho de 2025 às 07:20:58 UTC-3, Brian Candler >>> escreveu: >>> >>>> I observed that you already announced this a few days ago: >>>> https://groups.google.com/g/golang-nuts/c/SGIBI2xxx_c >>>> >>>> If you didn't get any reply to the first announcement, maybe it's >>>> because there are already so many other projects working in this space, >>>> e.g. >>>> https://awesome-go.com/web-frameworks/ >>>> https://github.com/mingrammer/go-web-framework-stars >>>> >>>> Also, some Go programmers prefer not to work with a "framework" but >>>> just directly code to the Go standard library. This article is quite old >>>> but still relevant: >>>> >>>> https://medium.com/code-zen/why-i-don-t-use-go-web-frameworks-1087e1facfa4 >>>> >>>> On Sunday, 22 June 2025 at 00:21:52 UTC+1 Tulio Rodrigues de Freitas >>>> Nascimento wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi everyone! [image: :waving_hand:] >>>>> My name is Túlio, I’m 29 years old and from Brazil. I’m developing a >>>>> web development stack called LWDK, built in Go, that aims to bring >>>>> automation concepts—similar to what *Artisan* does for Laravel—into >>>>> the Go ecosystem. >>>>> >>>>> The stack is installable via CLI, written entirely in Go, and designed >>>>> to simplify and speed up full-stack web development with Vue (via Vite) >>>>> and >>>>> Go. >>>>> >>>>> I’ve created a website where you can download the tool and see it in >>>>> action: https://lwdk.site13.com.br. >>>>> It includes an automatic translation widget for other languages, and >>>>> I’m currently working on full internationalization of the tool. >>>>> >>>>> While it’s not open source *yet* (as I’m still working on its core), >>>>> I plan to make it open in the future. All help is welcome, and if you’re >>>>> interested in the idea or want to be part of the project, feel free to >>>>> reach out! >>>>> >>>>> <https://forum.golangbridge.org/t/introducing-lwdk-a-framework-stack-connecting-vite-vue-and-golang-for-productivity/39060#p-91743-key-features-1>Key >>>>> >>>>> features: >>>>> >>>>> - One command creates a full project structure (frontend + backend) >>>>> - Live reload for both frontend and backend >>>>> - Separation of concerns with clean structure using the [create] >>>>> command >>>>> - [make:route] generates backend routes automatically in Go >>>>> - [db:sync] syncs and creates database structures with optional >>>>> pre-sets (great for debugging) >>>>> - And more to come! >>>>> >>>>> [image: :package:] Download and learn more: https://lwdk.site13.com.br >>>>> >>>>> Let me know what you think or if you’d like to contribute. Thanks! >>>>> [image: >>>>> :raising_hands:] >>>>> >>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "golang-nuts" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to golang-nuts+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/golang-nuts/bc88e9af-84cf-44e1-a1ba-381f05fd819an%40googlegroups.com.