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Shalitha Suranga
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Jan 18, 2022 ⋅ 11 min read

Building microservices in Go with Gin

Shalitha Suranga Programmer | Author of Neutralino.js | Technical Writer

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6 Replies to "Building microservices in Go with Gin"

  1. Thank you 🙂 It’s a perfect example for whom want to enter the go0server world! It’s really helpful

  2. Thanks for sharing, curious what you think of Encore (https://encore.dev)?
    It’s quite a bit more comprehensive in terms of tooling; Architecture Diagram generation, API docs generation, Built-in tracing, and boilerplate generation.
    Would be awesome to see a 2023 write-up with all the latest Go frameworks.

  3. Thanks so much for this has just made me to have get introduced to the new concept of microservices

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