Hi Dan,

Thank you for your reply.

If you're just interested in generating a client library for an Endpoint 
> that you can consume in Go, you can probably use the 
> gen.go<http://code.google.com/p/google-api-go-client/source/browse/google-api-go-generator/gen.go>file
>  provided by the Go client library. I must include the disclaimer that 
> this is entirely untested, the generated library may make assumptions which 
> are incorrect for non-Google-authored APIs.
>

Yeah this is partly was I was interested in.  I must admin I'm not 
completely clear on how "endpoints" works. I thought that you might have a 
tools that created discovery <https://developers.google.com/discovery/>docs 
from annotated code. That's was what I was interested in looking 
at. I'm sure I can create something similar. I just thought looking at some 
code might help.

I think this whole process has a lot potential as an open source standard. 
Everyone is struggling for consistency In there API's. You guys have done a 
lot good work with the discovery api and the tools that parse I would like 
to see that spread.

Thank you,

Kyle

If you want to write a backend in Go, there are probably some server-side 
> details that would block your implementation.
>
> Thanks,
> Dan
>

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