Go/Echo+Templ+Htmx: Full stack application using Golang's Echo framework & Templ templating language with user session management + CRUD to a SQLite database (To Do List) and HTMX in the frontend
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Go/Echo+Templ+Htmx: Full stack application using Golang's Echo framework & Templ templating language with user session management + CRUD to a SQLite database (To Do List) and HTMX in the frontend
goCMS is a headless CMS (Content Management System) written in Golang using Gin framework + </>Htmx & A-H Templ, designed to be fast, efficient, and easily extensible. It allows you to create a website or blog, with any template you like, in only a few commands.
Node.js backend boilerplate with express.js socket.io and mysql/postgresql(prisma).
RestfulAPI Microservice with Echo Framework and the following implementations: Postgresql DB, Postgresql Migrations, Middleware, Error Handling and I18n.
Full stack Demo app made in frameworkless Go (Todo App 🧬), centralized HTTP error handling, CRUD to a SQLite database and HTMx-powered frontend.
A Express middleware for organizing and returning custom errors in JSON APIs
Go/Echo+Templ: Demo App to use session authentication (with middleware) and centralized HTTP error handling with the Echo framework, use of Templ Template language and frontend with HTMx technology
Go/Echo+Templ+Htmx: Url Shortener App
Error handling PSR-7 and PSR-15 components
Simple middle to handle exceptions and catch error within express routes in asynchronous and pass them to your express error handlers.
Real-time chat full-stack web application written in golang based on websocket, with Fiber framework and HTMX-powered frontend.
This is the backend implementation (REST API) for an application which aims to automate the general flow of valet parking systems by handling the ticket generation, payment, and verification of payment digitally.
PSR-15 middleware to handle errors.
Express JS generic error middlewares for HTTP 404 not found and 500 server internal error
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