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Fyne is a free and open-source cross-platform widget toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces (GUIs) across desktop and mobile platforms. It is designed to enable developers to build applications that run on multiple desktop and mobile platforms/versions from a single code base. [2]
Hugo is a static site generator written in Go.Steve Francia [4] originally created Hugo as an open source project in 2013. Since v0.14 in 2015, [5] Hugo has continued development under the lead of Bjørn Erik Pedersen with other contributors.
By the middle of 2018, we polished the approach, published it to GitHub under an MIT license, and called it RoadRunner which described its incredible speed and efficiency. RoadRunner was created to handle the peak loads of a large-scale PHP application developed by Spiral Scout. The end application was experiencing anomaly peaks in very short ...
The Perkeep project is under active development led by Brad Fitzpatrick, a former Google employee (originally as a 20% Project), and co-maintainer Mathieu Lonjaret. [2] [3] [4] The project has two goals: expand the standard library of the Go programming language, and implementing Perkeep open source formats, protocols, and software for modeling, storing, searching, sharing of a long-term ...
Vegeta is an HTTP load testing tool written in Go that can be used as a command in a command-line interface or as a library. [4] The program tests how an HTTP-based application behaves when multiple users access it at the same time [4] by generating a background load of GET requests. [5]
Caddy is organized into three main components: a command, the core library, and configuration modules. [8] The command is the extensible interface by which the program is executed; it can also load configuration files, run common modes, manage installed plugins, and offer relevant utility functions.
The project started as a commercial project in 2016 under the name Coati. [3] In November 2019, Sourcetrail was released as open-source software under version three of the GNU General Public License. [4] The project was discontinued in 2021. [5]
The authors of Go! describe it as "a multi-paradigm programming language that is oriented to the needs of programming secure, production quality and agent-based applications.