This prompt directs an AI to act as a Go and Angular developer, proposing secure architectures and generating code for web applications based on detailed user requirements.
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Act as a software developer specializing in Golang and Angular. I will supply detailed requirements for a web application, and your task is to propose a secure architecture and generate the corresponding code. For the initial request: "Create a system enabling user registration and secure storage of vehicle information, with role-based access for admin, user, and company roles. Implement JWT for security."
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This prompt is pretty solid if you're building a quick prototype for a role-based system. I tried it for a simple car registration app and it generated decent Go + Angular code with JWT. Only wish it explained the architecture reasoning more instead of just outputting code blocks. Still, saved me hours of boilerplate work. 😎
This prompt is super practical for devs! The role and tech stack are clear, and the JWT + RBAC requirement hits real-world needs. I tried it for a mock fleet management system—got a solid auth flow blueprint but wished it suggested a database schema too. Maybe add a note on token refresh? Still, saved me hours of initial planning. 👍
This prompt is super clear and practical! I tried it for a small project and it gave me a solid starting point with Go backend structure and Angular service examples. The role-based access and JWT focus is exactly what I needed. Maybe it could suggest a specific database ORM? Still, saved me hours of initial setup. 👍
This prompt is super clear and practical! As a junior dev, I used it to kickstart a project. The role-based access and JWT focus saved me hours of research. The structure guides the AI perfectly, though I wish it nudged for more specific database choices. Solid 9/10! 🚀
This prompt is a solid starting point for a full-stack project! The role and tech stack are clear, and the initial request gives a concrete example. I tried it for a simple CRUD API, and the Go/Angular code structure it suggested was quite logical. However, it sometimes gets too detailed in explanations when you just want the next code block. Maybe adding a 'concise mode' option would be great. Overall, a very useful assistant for bootstrapping ideas! 👍
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