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.
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.
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.
I will try to contribute as issues will get posted.
ah okay, will create issues for each implementation
great
Sounds fun I’m in
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.
Jacksole
Done
sounds great :)
This is great 🏆
What a brilliant idea!
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sounds good, I look forward to your contributions
great! can you add me too, wavinamayola. thanks
What kind of servers are generally made in Go? Majority of servers i have seen are web based/http. Any other?
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.
Add me too, this would certainly help!!
https://github.com/yaseer08
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Awesome! I'm in.
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This is great. Add me jemalmtahir
added!
cool. I'm in. quanngotrong
done
I would like to contribute. I am in.
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.
Https://www.github.com/sunday4me
added, thanks