Hi, my name is Tom Smykowski, I'm a staff full-stack engineer. I build and scale SaaS platforms to millions of users, working end-to-end from system architecture to frontend to mobile. On this blog I share what I learn about software engineering, open source projects, and innovative solutions in Go.
What This Article Covers
In this article, discover a curated selection of ten remarkable projects developed using the Go programming language. From writing HTML directly in Go to managing distributed databases and setting up reverse proxies, these projects showcase the versatility and power of Go. Dive into their functionalities, potential use cases, and how they can enhance your development workflow.
Questions This Article Answers
- How can Go be used to write HTML more efficiently?
- What are the benefits of using a proxy server written in Go?
- How does a self-hosted Tailscale control server function?
- What makes TiDB a standout choice for distributed SQL databases?
- Why is managing large files with Git a challenge, and how can Git LFS help?
Length and Time
An insightful exploration of innovative Go projects with practical applications. Approximately 10 minutes to read.
