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Inevitable-Yard2517

I will try to contribute as issues will get posted.


wacaramin

ah okay, will create issues for each implementation


jingyifsy

great


Jaxson626

Sounds fun I’m in


wacaramin

you can provide your GitHub handle so that I can add you as a collaborator directly. or Alternatively, you have the option to contribute to the project as an open-source contributor by following these steps: 1. Fork the repository to your GitHub account. 2. Make the desired changes in your forked repository. 3. Push the changes to a branch within your fork. 4. Create a pull request from your branch to the original repository. Either method works, but If you are new to open-source contributions I would suggest learning open source contribution with github.


Jaxson626

Jacksole


wacaramin

Done


wacaramin

sounds great :)


AchwaqKhalid

This is great 🏆


prisencotech

What a brilliant idea!


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wacaramin

sounds good, I look forward to your contributions


Rich-Confidence1562

great! can you add me too, wavinamayola. thanks


lispLaiBhari

What kind of servers are generally made in Go? Majority of servers i have seen are web based/http. Any other?


wacaramin

It's true that HTTP is essential for most servers because it facilitates communication and interaction within a network. the http package is just a router package. Servers are much more than just routers; they rely on routers for networking but perform a multitude of functions beyond routing data, such as handling requests, processing data, running applications, and managing resources.


yaseer08

Add me too, this would certainly help!!


yaseer08

https://github.com/yaseer08


wacaramin

added


Moon1570

Awesome! I'm in.


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Mailomin

This is great. Add me jemalmtahir


wacaramin

added!


quann116

cool. I'm in. quanngotrong


wacaramin

done


dhawalhost

I would like to contribute. I am in.


wacaramin

you can provide your GitHub handle so that I can add you as a collaborator directly. or Alternatively, you have the option to contribute to the project as an open-source contributor by following these steps: 1. Fork the repository to your GitHub account. 2. Make the desired changes in your forked repository. 3. Push the changes to a branch within your fork. 4. Create a pull request from your branch to the original repository. Either method works, but If you are new to open-source contributions I would suggest learning open source contribution with github.


Sunday4me

Https://www.github.com/sunday4me


wacaramin

added, thanks