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Actors support is now available in the go-sdk. Let's add the necessary documentation on how to use actors with the sdk.
Content should be located in the daprdocs directory of the repo, which will appear here: https://docs.dapr.io/developing-applications/sdks/go/. It should look similar to how other sdks approached this: https://docs.dapr.io/developing-applications/sdks/python/python-actor/
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@saranvasu - Are you still interested in creating any docs here?
@msfussell I'd be interested in writing the docs if I had an example to go by.
Ok - I'm a dummy. I see it in the examples/ folder.
examples/
Addressed by #431
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Actors support is now available in the go-sdk. Let's add the necessary documentation on how to use actors with the sdk.
Content should be located in the daprdocs directory of the repo, which will appear here: https://docs.dapr.io/developing-applications/sdks/go/. It should look similar to how other sdks approached this: https://docs.dapr.io/developing-applications/sdks/python/python-actor/
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