I am used to C# and for the sake of comparison, creating a service in go with this approach seems too verbose. I am wandering if I need to write so many lines to get a http service up and running. Nonetheless I appreciate this how-to article
This is a very opinionated article using GoKit. I wrote it because I had to learn GoKit in some days, it worked for me.
You can easily create an http micro with other frameworks, like GoMicro micro.mu/docs/framework.html
Or by simply answering http requests from a go program.
Read this. medium.com/statuscode/how-i-write-... This is very ispirational!
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I am used to C# and for the sake of comparison, creating a service in go with this approach seems too verbose. I am wandering if I need to write so many lines to get a http service up and running. Nonetheless I appreciate this how-to article
This is a very opinionated article using GoKit. I wrote it because I had to learn GoKit in some days, it worked for me.
You can easily create an http micro with other frameworks, like GoMicro micro.mu/docs/framework.html
Or by simply answering http requests from a go program.
Read this. medium.com/statuscode/how-i-write-... This is very ispirational!