Jan Stamer (@remast)
  • Stars
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    117
  • Global Rank 184,851 (Top 7 %)
  • Followers 27
  • Following 17
  • Registered about 13 years ago
  • Most used languages
    Java
    36.4 %
    Go
    27.3 %
    HTML
    27.3 %
    JavaScript
    9.1 %
  • Location 🇩🇪 Germany
  • Country Total Rank 9,258
  • Country Ranking
    Go
    598
    HTML
    770
    Java
    2,842

Top repositories

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gobuff_realworld_example_app

Example Buffalo codebase containing real world examples (CRUD, auth, advanced patterns, etc) that adheres to the RealWorld API spec.
Go
38
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2

go_websocket_turbo

Simple example for using Turbos Streams in Go with the Gorilla WebSocket toolkit.
Go
30
star
3

service_sonar

Example for analyzing Go code with SonarQube (including Github Action).
HTML
15
star
4

go_buffalo_turbo

Simple example for using Buffalo with Turbo powers to develop modern, user-friendly web applications.
HTML
8
star
5

go-for-testcontainers

Demo for Testcontainers in Go
Go
5
star
6

GeminiSample

Sample project for OSGi enterprise development with Eclipse Gemini.
Java
5
star
7

spring-websocket-turbo

Simple example for using Turbos Streams in Spring Boot.
Java
5
star
8

jqa-dmn-plugin

DMN Plugin of jQAssistant. It enables jQAssistant to scan and to analyze DMN related artifacts.
Java
3
star
9

go-webdev-101

HTTP/2, full json support and a great networking stack, all that is part of Go’s standard library. Just like everything else you need for a smashing web application. You will learn the basics of web development with Go very hands on and with just the standard library of Go. By then building a REST API or simple server rendered frontend is a piece of cake. And let us not forget to properly test the bastard, before putting it out in the wild.
HTML
3
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10

remast.github.io

Jan Stamer's personal page
JavaScript
1
star
11

jqa-go-plugin

Go Plugin of jQAssistant. It enables jQAssistant to scan and to analyze Go related artifacts.
Java
1
star