Hi, I wrote a restful go api and was planning on hosting it on aws. The decision to use go was because of it gaining popularity especially for cloud native applications. Though, I feel like a lot of job postings have Java or .Net in their requirements which makes me think if I should rewrite my api. I don’t really mind which language I work with.
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r/cscareerquestions Hi, I wrote a restful go api and was planning on hosting it on aws. The decision to use go was because of it gaining popularity especially for cloud native applications. Though, I feel like a lot of job postings have Java or .Net in their requirements which makes me think if I should rewrite my api. I don’t really mind which language I work with. submitted by /u/keeperpaige [link] [comments]
Hi, I wrote a restful go api and was planning on hosting it on aws. The decision to use go was because of it gaining popularity especially for cloud native applications. Though, I feel like a lot of job postings have Java or .Net in their requirements which makes me think if I should rewrite my api. I don’t really mind which language I work with.
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