This is an idea for a Twitter clone for programmers, similar to how Dribbble is twitter for designers. It'll most likely not feature any images other than people's avatars, and no videos, or audio. Just text. 'Cause we're coders.
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README.md

Go Web Starter Kit

This is a fairly complete web development starter kit in Go. It tries to be as simple as possible without leaving out modern features like reactive UIs and database migrations. A primary thing that's included is working authentication, since that's the main thing holding people back when they first start, and also the easiest to get wrong.

In fact, if you look at how I do it in this first version it is WRONG so do not use this in production yet until I can make it correct. Just use it to learn for now.

Getting Started

Programmers hate duplication so if you want the instructions read the index.md file in pages.