We're a team dedicated to improving the wedding planning process. Having planned our own weddings, we're fully aware of the challenges and mental breakdowns that may ensue.
We decided that enough was enough. Wedding planning doesn't have to be a stress-inducing. In fact, we had the capability to solve this problem using our own experience and vision.
Thus, the Wedding Planner Assistant was born.
At Wedding Planner Assistant, we seek to build a global wedding community that stretches across continents and country lines.
Wedding Planning Assistant is an innovative new tool uniting newlyweds-to-be and professional wedding vendors all over the world. The easy-to-use interface details steps of wedding planning and is beloved by professional wedding planners and engaged couples alike. All it takes is a search in WA’s database to find participating vendors all over the world. Wedding Planning Assistant is the one-stop-shop for anyone in the wedding business.
Wedding Planning Assistant is truly global: It doesn't matter where you're from, vendors from every country are supported (Hello, destination wedding!). WA will be available in 25 languages. Right now, we support 5 (English, Italian, French, Russian, Hungarian). We are constantly working to improve accessibility and connectivity to the rest of the world.
Wedding Planning Assistant is committed to building a truly international community in the wedding industry.
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My experience of Golang is that dependency injection doesn't really have much benefit. It felt like a square peg in a round hole exercise when my team considered it. The team was almost exclusively Java/Typescript Devs so it was something that we thought we needed but I don't believe we actually missed once we decided to not pursue it. If you are looking at OpenAPI in Golang I can recommend having a look at... - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
See https://goa.design/. It automates all the comms stuff, so you just write: 1) a design file showing your functions, 2) an implantation of those functions, and 3) a very generic "main.go" (basically the same for all your services) that decides "how is this exposed over gRPC or REST or other comms?". The rest of the code is generated. Source: 7 months ago
If you really need a framework, you can take a look at Echo or, for a contract-first approach, https://goa.design/. Source: about 1 year ago
Few folks in here are (rightly) frustrated with the code generation story and broader tooling support around the OpenAPI standard. I've found a few alternative approaches quite nice to work with: - Use a DSL to describe your service and have it spit out the OpenAPI spec as well as server stubs. In other words, I wouldn't bother writing OpenAPI directly - it's an artifact that is generated at build time. As a Go... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
One of the biggest issues I see is that you are using the same models for API as you are for the database. That wouldn’t fly in a real work system. And even though your doing simple CRUD I would introduce another layer for business logic. You should never have the Controller calling you database code directly. It never “stays” that simplistic. One of the easiest ways to deal with this is to use... Source: about 1 year ago
I really like the website planning.wedding and I used it to create my seating plan. They also have a lot of tools like Checklist, RSVP tracker, Meal Tracker etc. I used it to organized seating arrangement. Source: over 1 year ago
Https://planning.wedding/ ! You can input guest list from Excel then add people to tables. Source: over 2 years ago
You can try WA - has a fabulous wedding itinerary constructor https://planning.wedding. Source: almost 3 years ago
Hi there, I want to share... This is by far the best website I've found, especially when it comes to seating charts. And it is free. I can't explain how helpful that is when your spending butt loads on weddings. https://planning.wedding. Source: almost 3 years ago
So this site was pretty awesome - it helps from everything to breaking down budget to vendor checklist to creating your seating plan. You can have a look - hope it helps! I found it on reddit as well and it was pretty easy yo work with. Source: almost 3 years ago
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