As frontend grows in complexity, we're reminded of simpler times with server-rendered HTML. At the same time I've grown to really love the composability of React components.
My hope is that this is a viable web stack, where I can put all of the domain logic in one place. Regardless of it's a first render, or responding to a request.
- Go
- Tailwind
- Templ
- HTMX
- Repository pattern
- SQLite
- Evaluate routers
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echo: Seems to work fine, nothing special though - ServeMux: Getting better in Go 1.22 - trying to keep this minimal
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- Evaluate various database layers
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Ent: If was building an enterprise app, yes -
Gorm: Good/Bad: 80/20. The bad is too high. - Manual: Works, minimal. We're going with minimal.
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- When HTMX isn't enough?
- Hyperscript?
- Play more with templ
- Add SQLite
- Read items from database
- Update items in database
- Serve /public for CSS
- Embed assets into binary
- Experiment with SQLite, maybe Gorm
- go install github.com/pressly/goose/v3/cmd/goose@latest
- go install github.com/a-h/templ/cmd/templ@latest