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I created this project for one of my personal front-end projects and wanted to part ways from having a node.js server. I liked the idea of geckos.io but I felt that the library being on node.js might have limiting capabilities in terms of speed and scalability.
So I took on the challenge to re-implement this library in Go! And it was a very ambitious challenge to take... considering that this was my first time ever coding in Go!
So I may not have the best practices or understanding of the language, and how things should be done in order to have a reliable and optimal library.
With that in mind, I would love some contributors to help me take this project further than I can alone! Feel free to create a pull request and please keep in mind that I may need clarification on how things are done or should be done. (I would love to learn in detail!)
Thank you!
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Hello. I usually work as an golang engineer in a Japanese company for a year. I have no experience contributing to oss, please let me help and assign issues if you don't mind
I don't really have any guidelines or contribution instructions at the moment as the project is relatively new, and I don't really expect to see a lot of growth in the future (besides maybe some short-term growth).
However it may change if the project gains traction, popularity, and usage. So as of now, feel free to do as you please!
I created this project for one of my personal front-end projects and wanted to part ways from having a node.js server. I liked the idea of geckos.io but I felt that the library being on node.js might have limiting capabilities in terms of speed and scalability.
So I took on the challenge to re-implement this library in Go! And it was a very ambitious challenge to take... considering that this was my first time ever coding in Go!
So I may not have the best practices or understanding of the language, and how things should be done in order to have a reliable and optimal library.
With that in mind, I would love some contributors to help me take this project further than I can alone! Feel free to create a pull request and please keep in mind that I may need clarification on how things are done or should be done. (I would love to learn in detail!)
Thank you!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: