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Proposal: Add Go Implementation #218

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alridev opened this issue Jan 26, 2025 · 2 comments
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Proposal: Add Go Implementation #218

alridev opened this issue Jan 26, 2025 · 2 comments

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@alridev
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alridev commented Jan 26, 2025

Hello,

I propose adding a Go implementation to this QR Code generator library. This would extend its usability to the Go community and align with the existing support for multiple languages, such as Java, TypeScript/JavaScript, Python, Rust, C++, and C. An official Go version would ensure consistency and reliability for Go developers.

There's a third-party Go port discussed in this Reddit thread, but an official implementation would be highly beneficial.

Thank you for considering this proposal.

@nayuki
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nayuki commented Jan 27, 2025

Hi and thanks for the idea. I personally stand behind all the code in this project and only publish things that I understand. I have no plans to learn Go right now and can't take third-party contributions for quality and security reasons.

Nonetheless, I'll add some links to: https://www.nayuki.io/page/qr-code-generator-library#third-party-ports

@alridev
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alridev commented Jan 27, 2025

Thank you for your prompt response. I understand and respect your position on maintaining the quality and security of your project by only including code you have personally authored and comprehended. I appreciate your commitment to these standards. Thank you also for considering adding links to third-party ports on your website; this will be beneficial for developers seeking Go implementations.

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