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[webgo](https://github.com/bnkamalesh/webgo) was used to illustrate the usage of the function, `errors.HTTPStatusCodeMessage`. It returns the appropriate http status code, user friendly message stored within, and a boolean value. Boolean value is `true` if the returned error of type \*Error.
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[webgo](https://github.com/naughtygopher/webgo) was used to illustrate the usage of the function, `errors.HTTPStatusCodeMessage`. It returns the appropriate http status code, user friendly message stored within, and a boolean value. Boolean value is `true` if the returned error of type \*Error.
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Since we get the status code and message separately, when using any web framework, you can set values according to the respective framework's native functions. In case of Webgo, it wraps errors in a struct of its own. Otherwise, you could directly respond to the HTTP request by calling `errors.WriteHTTP(error,http.ResponseWriter)`.
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Once the app is running, you can check the response by opening `http://localhost:8080` on your browser. Or on terminal
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