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Ponzu CMS

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Headless CMS with automatic JSON API. Featuring auto HTTPS, HTTP/2 Server Push, and flexible server framework written in @Golang

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Ponzu CMS (@ponzu_cms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It would be pretty neat to take your Ponzu CMS and load some data into a slide deck made in Go! Awesome. github.com/ajstarks/deck Thanks for the great talk, Anthony Starks

It would be pretty neat to take your Ponzu CMS and load some data into a slide deck made in Go! Awesome. github.com/ajstarks/deck

Thanks for the great talk, <a href="/ajstarks/">Anthony Starks</a>
Snipcart (@snipcart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New post: Tips & tools for #Golang e-commerce + live online shop demo! 🛒 + Ponzu CMS for content management. + GoHugo.io for the store frontend. + Netlify for deploying the website Result? A killer Go-powered #ecommerce setup. buff.ly/2MUvo48 #webdev

New post: Tips &amp; tools for #Golang e-commerce + live online shop demo! 🛒 

+ <a href="/ponzu_cms/">Ponzu CMS</a> for content management.
+ <a href="/GoHugoIO/">GoHugo.io</a> for the store frontend.
+ <a href="/Netlify/">Netlify</a> for deploying the website

Result? A killer Go-powered #ecommerce setup. 

buff.ly/2MUvo48 #webdev
Netlify (@netlify) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Guide to Golang E-Commerce (w/ Go-Powered CMS Tutorial) by Francis Cote of Snipcart 🛠 Setting up Ponzu CMS 🛠 Creating the store frontend with GoHugo.io 🛠 Deploying the website to Netlify. 🛠 Enabling e-commerce capabilities with Snipcart snipcart.com/blog/golang-ec…

A Guide to Golang E-Commerce (w/ Go-Powered CMS Tutorial) by <a href="/thatfrankdev/">Francis Cote</a> of <a href="/snipcart/">Snipcart</a> 

🛠 Setting up <a href="/ponzu_cms/">Ponzu CMS</a>
🛠 Creating the store frontend with <a href="/GoHugoIO/">GoHugo.io</a> 
🛠 Deploying the website to <a href="/Netlify/">Netlify</a>.
🛠 Enabling e-commerce capabilities with <a href="/snipcart/">Snipcart</a> 

snipcart.com/blog/golang-ec…
steve.wasm (@nilslice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share a (very) early public release of a side project I got to work on with Fanatics. "toast" is a general-purpose code-generation tool that uses Go code as the IDL. ...why not!? github.com/Fanatics/toast #golang #ast #opensource #codegen #gopherlogosareawesome

Excited to share a (very) early public release of a side project I got to work on with <a href="/Fanatics/">Fanatics</a>. "toast" is a general-purpose code-generation tool that uses <a href="/golang/">Go</a> code as the IDL. ...why not!? 

github.com/Fanatics/toast

#golang #ast #opensource #codegen #gopherlogosareawesome
steve.wasm (@nilslice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share that I'll be speaking about `protolock` at CNCF's #gRPCConf 2019! Come check out how we finally stopped breaking our protobuf-based APIs 😆 sched.co/L70n

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🎉 Go 1.12 RC1 is released! 🏃‍♀️ Run it in dev. Run it in prod. File bugs. 🗣 Announcement: groups.google.com/d/msg/golang-a… ⬇️ Download: golang.org/dl/#go1.12rc1 #golang

🎉 Go 1.12 RC1 is released!

🏃‍♀️ Run it in dev. Run it in prod. File bugs.

🗣 Announcement: groups.google.com/d/msg/golang-a…

⬇️ Download: golang.org/dl/#go1.12rc1 

#golang
gRPC (@grpcio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What session are you most looking forward to at #grpconf this year? How about steve.wasm's session on the Protolock CLI tool? sched.co/L70n

steve.wasm (@nilslice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I really want to rewrite Ponzu CMS but w/ - first-class @graphql support - pluggable DB (in mem, BoltDB, SQL variants) & UI (JS/wasm components) - file-based schema, generated by initial CLI run (better post-gen editing) ~100% compatible with existing `content` pkgs #golang

steve.wasm (@nilslice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great write up on advanced API configuration in Ponzu CMS! Google translate does a pretty good job, but I may submit an English translation... #golang

steve.wasm (@nilslice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some exciting news: Ponzu CMS was acquired by APILayer and will be carrying the project forward under the same permissive, open source license. I won't be walking away from the project, but expect to engage with their team for most new features, fixes, etc.