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I’ve been looking for an excuse to try Martini ever since it was announced on the golang-nuts mailing list. Martini is a Go package for web server development that skyrocketed to close to 2000 stars on GitHub in just a few weeks (the first public commit is a month old). So I decided to build an example application that implements a (pragmatic) RESTful API, based on mostly-agreed-upon best practice
Introducing agora: a dynamic, embeddable programming language built with Go I’ve been toying with this idea for a while. To bring a simple, dynamic language to complement Go - somewhat like what Lua is to C. I’ve built to some working state various virtual machines in Go, but for the last few months, I’ve focused on designing from scratch a simple and clean virtual machine to run a new programming
A while ago I was all about Sublime Text 2. Text editing was a solved thing. I bought my license, installed Package Control and never looked back. Bliss. Then came the beta version of Sublime Text 3, which was equally awesome (it broke a few things early on for Package Control, looks fine now, but I felt it was no big deal for a beta). I was still happily using ST2 for my day-to-day, but the quest
Build a Blog Engine in Go I built a static blog generator in Go. It’s called trofaf because that’s its name. Get this: it takes markdown files, reads some YAML front matter, and generates good ol’ HTML files. I can already smell the Nobel. Anyway, the goal of this post is not to brag about the novelty of the thing, but to show how easy it is to get this done with Go’s rich standard library and som
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