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There is a lack of tutorials for new users. There are guides to certain things(recipes) and example projects but they don't cover new starters.
A lot of other projects rely on having tutorials/guides on how to use it on 3rd party websites which might be deleted or be behind it's own paywall. Having a blog/tutorial created by the fiber team would ensure high quality as each maintainer is aware of why the code works in the way it does to better assist newer developers and increase adoption of Fiber.
In my opinion what I would like to see as part of a series:
How to create and setup your go project for fiber - directory structure, commands to run from start to hello world
Creating a configuration system(helpful if you are making a whole tutorial anyway as part of a base) - yml/json/env files or other environment stores
Creating a basic hello world api implementing each part of Routing/ Grouping/ Some templates/ Error handling/ Validation/ Hooks
Tests - Expanding (app.Test())[https://docs.gofiber.io/api/app#test] and the (Unit Test recipe)[https://github.com/gofiber/recipes/tree/master/unit-test] into it's own section for Testing and Benchmarking
Using the "Make Fiber Faster"
Benchmarking the project - Steps to benchmark it
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There is a lack of tutorials for new users. There are guides to certain things(recipes) and example projects but they don't cover new starters.
A lot of other projects rely on having tutorials/guides on how to use it on 3rd party websites which might be deleted or be behind it's own paywall. Having a blog/tutorial created by the fiber team would ensure high quality as each maintainer is aware of why the code works in the way it does to better assist newer developers and increase adoption of Fiber.
In my opinion what I would like to see as part of a series:
app.Test()
)[https://docs.gofiber.io/api/app#test] and the (Unit Test recipe
)[https://github.com/gofiber/recipes/tree/master/unit-test] into it's own section for Testing and BenchmarkingThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: