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Faster, cheaper, and better: A story of breaking a monolith. #article#microservice#coding @thedevs https://kutt.it/6u5iy5
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#go#ai_assistant#ai_generated_code#cloud_native#code_generation#custom_templates#developer_tools#development_framework#gin#go_sponge#golang#grpc#grpc_gateway#low_code#microservice#protobuf#restful_api#sponge#web Sponge is a powerful Go development framework that helps you quickly build backend services like RESTful APIs and microservices with minimal coding. It generates modular Go code automatically by parsing SQL, Protobuf, and JSON files, letting you create complete backend projects through a simple web interface without complex commands. Sponge supports custom templates and integrates AI assistants (like ChatGPT) to help write business logic, greatly speeding up development and reducing repetitive work. It also offers full support for testing, API docs, and deployment, making your project more stable, efficient, and easier to maintain. This saves you time and improves code quality. https://github.com/go-dev-frame/sponge
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