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Porting microservices to Dart

As true technology pioneers, our team decided to use the new full-stack Dart+Flutter platform to implement a large product for consumer market. As a part of that project we ported a significant number of microservices from Pip.Services Library to Dart. Our intent is to continue to support that powerful platform and ease its adoption for our clients.

2020-06-22

The Pip.Services Toolkit has been released for Dart

With the release of Flutter 1.0, Dart has become a serious competitor to JavaScript in Full-stack development. At the same time, using Dart on the server-side is just arriving and still suffering some growing pains. However, our team decided to become one of the first and today we present to you a stable release of the Pip.Services Toolkit for Dart. The toolkit will help you considerably simplify the creation of stable microservices on this promising platform.

2020-06-22

The Pip.Services Toolkit has been released for Golang

Over the course of the last few years, Golang has become increasingly popular as a language for developing microservices. We received lots of requests to add Golang to the toolkit, and we are now happy to announce that there is now a stable release of the Pip.Services Toolkit available for Golang! We were able to achieve a high level of code symmetry with other languages, so switching back and forth between Golang and other languages will be very easy.

2020-06-22

The Pip.Services website has been launched

Today, our Pip.Services project got its own official site! We’ve tried to fill it with all the information needed for comfortably learning about and working with our products. Using the site, you can now get a quick start on using Pip.Services, find a full description of the API, and read articles with tutorials, recipes, and post in our blog. If you can’t find the answer you’re looking for on our site, you can ask other developers on the StackOverflow forum or send us a message.

2020-06-22