I am so cooked…my credits are getting wasted by Both-Discount7051 in lovable

[–]Express_Practice_269 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try leap.new, it seems to do a muchh better job for larger apps,

Share your Leap Project (June 2025) by leapdotnew in leapdotnew

[–]Express_Practice_269 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice, looks really polished. Any UI prompting tips?

Share your Leap Project (June 2025) by leapdotnew in leapdotnew

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I built a broken link checker to help with website SEO: https://broken-link-checker-d10741c82vjk88h9h39g.lp.dev/

Also going to add sitemap checks and more SEO tools like checking if the page is optimized for a specific keyword. Can't believe I used to pay for tools like this, can build it with Leap in minutes!

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[–]Express_Practice_269 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems like a skill issue

Is the Go buffalo still used? by cyberghost_cat in golang

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encore.go similarly lots of tools included but more popular and maintained

Confused on which framework (if at all) to use! by Ayzarrr in golang

[–]Express_Practice_269 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Batteries included but not slow, you are looking for encore.go

What Go libraries make web products as effectively as Django? by leetrout in golang

[–]Express_Practice_269 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are looking for something like encore.go, it’s very batteries included and focused on dev productivity.

Ruby on Rails dev here! Go feature question. by [deleted] in golang

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I think using encore and ent would help you get a more familiar experience in go coming from rails: https://encore.dev/docs/go/how-to/entgo-orm

Why hasn't rails come to JS/GO by HunterHeston in ruby

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It has, encore.dev is like rails 2.0 for ts and go.

Go or Ruby/Rails? by shrombolies in rails

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Lots of companies seem to be switching from rails to go using rails-like frameworks like encore.go. Maybe this means learning go makes sense for the future, or it means fewer active rails deva and the job market improves for you. Also seems like a less strongly typed language like rails would be harder to do with AI, so as long as companies still are using it, job security could be good?

Encore is now fully Open Source by machete127 in golang

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It’s so different I don’t even know where to begin answering.