I just started learning Go recently and found this post to contain a lot of useful information. I really feel like I could build a proper standalone web app after reading it. Thanks especially for the mentions of Echo and Fibre! Coming from Node as my primary backend it's nice to see such a familiar interface.
Thanks, glad you find it useful!
In some circumstances, the standalone app is suitable for some cases, but not always.
That's the main point of frameworks, to make our lives easier.
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I just started learning Go recently and found this post to contain a lot of useful information. I really feel like I could build a proper standalone web app after reading it. Thanks especially for the mentions of Echo and Fibre! Coming from Node as my primary backend it's nice to see such a familiar interface.
Thanks, glad you find it useful!
In some circumstances, the standalone app is suitable for some cases, but not always.
That's the main point of frameworks, to make our lives easier.