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lang: en
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tags: [golang, project]
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excerpt: The beauty of the jorge serve command was that I could start with a naive implementation and iterate towards the ideal one, keeping it functional at every step of the way. This post summarizes that process.
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#+OPTIONS: toc:nil num:1
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I was aiming for more than just the basics here because ~serve~ was the only non-trivial command of this project: the one with the most Go learning potential ---and the most fun. For similar reasons, I wanted to tackle it early on: since it wasn't immediately obvious how I would implement it, it was here where unknown-unknowns and blockers were most likely to come up.
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Once ~build~ and ~serve~ were out of the way, I'd be almost done with the project, with only nice-to-have features and UX improvements remaining.
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The beauty of the ~serve~ command was that I could start with a naive implementation and iterate towards the ideal one, keeping a usable command at every step of the way. Below is a summary of that process.
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The beauty of the ~serve~ command was that I could start with a naive implementation and iterate towards the ideal one, keeping it functional at every step of the way. This post summarizes that process.
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*** A basic file server
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