In this tutorial series we will be a building a full end to end golang backend project.
We will be building a full end to end golang backend project. This series will be useful for anyone learning to use golang for their backend development projects.
So if you are a beginner who is just starting out with golang, backend development or software development in general, follow along.
Watch the video above to understand how you can instantiate a simple golang server using go-chi.
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