Given that the development of Wire seems to have slowed down, do you still recommend using Wire for dependency injection in Go projects? How has your perspective on its design philosophy evolved over time?
Go stands out for its remarkable stability in language design. The Go team has maintained a strict backward compatibility promise since its first release in 2012. While Swift underwent significant breaking changes…
You can try Vue.js & Buffalo.
That's fantastic!
Given that the development of Wire seems to have slowed down, do you still recommend using Wire for dependency injection in Go projects? How has your perspective on its design philosophy evolved over time?
Go stands out for its remarkable stability in language design. The Go team has maintained a strict backward compatibility promise since its first release in 2012. While Swift underwent significant breaking changes…
You can try Vue.js & Buffalo.
That's fantastic!