• @CodeBlooded
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    1 year ago

    Apparently this repo is NOT any sort of standard, yet a lot of people are fooled to believe that based on the repo’s account name and the project’s name. I see this mentioned whenever this is asked… just an FYI…

    • @foehammer
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      31 year ago

      Some aspects of that repo are actually language features, such as the pkg and internal directories.

      • @CodeBlooded
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        21 year ago

        pkg/ isn’t a language feature. It’s just a popular convention that used to be used in the Go standard library.

        • @foehammer
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          11 year ago

          The language feature is the internal/ directory, and it’s function of restricting dependencies from external programs.

          • @CodeBlooded
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            21 year ago

            That is correct, internal/ is a feature. I was just clarifying that the pkg/ folder isn’t any sort of language feature as you had said it was.

  • @austinM
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    1 year ago

    Not quite what you’re looking for, but Google does have an official style guide which may be slightly helpful

  • 23Ro
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    21 year ago

    The folks over at changelog have made a quite nice podcast episode about it on gotime: https://changelog.com/gotime/278

    I found the conversation to be quite insightful.

  • Oliver Lowe
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    11 year ago

    I often point to Upspin as it’s a real-world Go project by folks closely related to the Go project (including Rob Pike).