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  2. Go (programming language) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_(programming_language)

    The Go language has built-in facilities, as well as library support, for writing concurrent programs. Concurrency refers not only to CPU parallelism, but also to asynchrony : letting slow operations like a database or network read run while the program does other work, as is common in event-based servers.

  3. Fyne (software) - Wikipedia

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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]

  4. Vegeta (software) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Go! (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. List of application servers - Wikipedia

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    This provides XATMI and XA facilities for Golang. Go application can be built by normal Go executable files which in turn provides stateless services, which can be load balanced, clustered and reloaded on the fly without service interruption by means of administrative work only. Framework provides distributed transaction processing facility for Go.

  7. Caddy (web server) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Google App Engine - Wikipedia

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    In response, there are a number of projects to create open-source back-ends for the various proprietary/closed APIs of the app engine, especially the datastore. AppScale automatically deploys and scales unmodified Google App Engine applications over popular public and private cloud systems and on-premises clusters. [ 22 ]

  9. Code property graph - Wikipedia

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    The two projects merged in 2021. Fraunhofer AISEC CPG. The Fraunhofer Institute for Applied and Integrated Security provides open-source code property graph generators for C/C++, Java, Golang, Python, TypeScript and LLVM-IR [18]. It also includes a formal specification of the graph [19] and its various node types.