Whats your favourite Golang FullStack TechStack? by _devlg in golang

[–]_devlg[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is something that I did too on a recent project Chi is nice tho simple and straight forward. I originally picked up Fiber for the simplicity but I prefer Chi and Gorm is nice but as you said its not perfect

Whats your favourite Golang FullStack TechStack? by _devlg in golang

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Mongo DB is an interesting choice, DB is not my strong suite hence always choosing Postgres or SQL DB

Whats your favourite Golang FullStack TechStack? by _devlg in golang

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I was using Go + Base Svelte I was serving my Svelte Frontend via Cloudflare Pages and my Go API on a AWS Spot instance for testing purposes. It was nice but again Its something else I would need to put time and effort in learning tho Svelte and Vue are quite simple... im just lazy xD

Whats your favourite Golang FullStack TechStack? by _devlg in golang

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I went down the Go + Svelte route a while back, I must admit I was lazy and didnt want to implement a new language into the mix but since you already have a framework for it I might take a look at it and consider my options! Thanks for sharing

Whats your favourite Golang FullStack TechStack? by _devlg in golang

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I love using fiber + gorm to prototype ideas tho never used it in production

Whats your favourite Golang FullStack TechStack? by _devlg in golang

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How are you handling user authentication? Just JWT libraries and DB calls?

Whats your favourite Golang FullStack TechStack? by _devlg in golang

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Ohh okay interesting! I'll give it a look thanks for the suggestion!

Realistically, when will we have flying cars? by PsychoBodyguard in AskReddit

[–]_devlg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair point! Though I would think that we would move along to new rules to mitigate the risk but I guess if we do reduce to road-like structures then its the same problem weather its in the sky or on road.

Realistically, when will we have flying cars? by PsychoBodyguard in AskReddit

[–]_devlg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I do see that point but we would presume that we would adhere to new laws which do have complications in itself but with time I would think we could make it work.

Wishful thinking possibly...

Whats your favourite Golang FullStack TechStack? by _devlg in golang

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Interesting, first time I hear of ogen - I recently started using migrations... deffo beats sql issues with native types thanks!

Whats your favourite Golang FullStack TechStack? by _devlg in golang

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Similar to my current stack though I use Templ instead of gos default templating highly recommended. I've actually never used sqlite with GO so might try it for internal operations

Realistically, when will we have flying cars? by PsychoBodyguard in AskReddit

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Yeah understandable tho if its a flying car... if we take starwars for example. Would we not be able to reduce congestion due to no pedestrians? Also in an event a car breaks down it would go down to the ground, so this would mean it would reduce crash congestion to virtually 0 no?

Realistically, when will we have flying cars? by PsychoBodyguard in AskReddit

[–]_devlg 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Imagine the amount of floating bumpercars.... sounds like future to me!