• lysdexic@programming.devOP
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    1 year ago

    Yeah, there is no standard.

    If you read the README.md file, you’ll stumble onto the next paragraph right at its start.

    This is a basic layout for Go application projects. It’s not an official standard defined by the core Go dev team; however, it is a set of common historical and emerging project layout patterns in the Go ecosystem. (…)

    I don’t like this repo and I’ve been recommending people avoid it for years.

    Unless you have a better reference that you can provide in place of this one, I don’t think you’re doing anyone any good. People use these documents for guidance, and no guidance at all is clearly not a better alternative to a concrete example whose worst traits is not fitting someone’s vague, subjective opinion.

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      1 year ago

      If you read the README.md file, you’ll stumble onto the next paragraph right at its start.

      No need to read anything pass the project title, it says “golang-standards”. If it not standards, maybe change the project title ?

      Unless you have a better reference that you can provide in place of this one, I don’t think you’re doing anyone any good.

      I gave two examples in my initial comment. I can provide more, if you want.