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github.com/production-grid/pgrid-core
This project provides the core foundational elements for rapid business application development in Go. Production Grid provides a base of elements almost every web application needs like security and user management so developers don't have to waste time building things they've already built a million times before on other projects.
Developers extend Production Grid by adding modules. Modules can add permissions to the security infrastructure, events, API's, server rendered pages, database tables, etc.
The core library provides the following foundational elements:
This library will provide core content management, e-commerce, and application infrastructure. When complete, it will essentially be a full multi-tenant content management system with e-commerce.
The primary purpose behind this project is to support a set of closed source commercial e-commerce and production management tools for Performing Arts Organizations while leaving the parts with more broad utility in the public domain.
The commercial projects will extend the core library with the following features:
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