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| | | | Hey guys, editing the post to say that after talking to some people, I noticed that I whole misunderstood how Go dependencies work, and I was expecting some feature that already kind of exists, since just what is used from the code is at the final binary! A special thanks to Laurent Demailly, from Gophers Slack, and to some Reddit users! After many years working with Ruby, I migrate to Go without much experience with the language. My first friction was with dependency management because I always find it bad, with fuzzy commands and, the worst, without distinction between development and production dependencies, since both of them are included in the binary. Let's take a look at a go.mod from a PoC: | |
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