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How to ace that CFP
Manage episode 354302358 series 3341962
It’s “Call For Papers” (CFP) season in Go land, so we gathered some seriously experienced conference organizers to help YOUR submission be the best ever.
Changelog++ members save 2 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!
Sponsors:
- Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform. Learn more at fastly.com
- Fly.io – The home of Changelog.com — Deploy your apps and databases close to your users. In minutes you can run your Ruby, Go, Node, Deno, Python, or Elixir app (and databases!) all over the world. No ops required. Learn more at fly.io/changelog and check out the speedrun in their docs.
- Changelog++ – You love our content and you want to take it to the next level by showing your support. We’ll take you closer to the metal with extended episodes, make the ads disappear, and increment your audio quality with higher bitrate mp3s. Let’s do this!
Featuring:
- V Körbes – Website, GitHub, X
- Anna-Katharina Wickert – GitHub, X
- Natalie Pistunovich – GitHub, X
- Angelica Hill – GitHub, LinkedIn, X
- Johnny Boursiquot – Website, GitHub, X
Show Notes:
- Anna-Katharina’s talk at GopherCon EU 2022
- GopherCon UK CFP
- GopherCon CFP
- GopherCon EU CFPCfp Gophercon europe https://www.papercall.io/gceu23
- The Inigo Montoya Story structure
- Bill Gates commencement speech
- Chips definition lawsuit
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
فصل ها
1. It's Go Time! (00:00:00)
2. Welcoming our guests (00:00:50)
3. Getting to know Angelica (00:02:19)
4. Anna's turn to introduce herself (00:03:10)
5. Your friendly neighborhood Johnny (00:04:13)
6. Natalie's conference background (00:05:24)
7. Getting to know V (00:06:48)
8. Angelica's favorite talk submission (00:09:09)
9. Anna's amazing talk (00:10:18)
10. Go conferences you can submit to in 2023 (00:13:57)
11. V's tips for submitting a talk (00:14:42)
12. Tell a story (00:17:36)
13. State the benefits (00:20:12)
14. Sponsor: Changelog++ (00:21:27)
15. Movie trailer voice! (00:22:23)
16. Prepare to use the Inigo Montoya method (00:24:35)
17. Developer storytelling skills (00:25:27)
18. Fix spelling & grammar mistakes (00:28:55)
19. Advice for non-native english speakers (00:30:19)
20. Should we use humor in proposals? (00:31:45)
21. V's universal humor formula (00:35:24)
22. Being comfortable on stage (00:37:03)
23. To give a good talk... don't give a talk (00:39:36)
24. Don't be afraid to be yourself (00:42:10)
25. Don't try to sound smart (00:45:02)
26. How to use slides well (00:47:27)
27. Know the first/last sentences of your talk (00:48:42)
28. It's time for Unpopular Opinions! (00:51:02)
29. V's unpop (00:51:33)
30. Anna's unpop (00:52:41)
31. Johnny's unpop (00:55:13)
32. V on workers' unions (01:00:09)
33. Natalie's very dangerous unpop (01:02:28)
34. Time to Go! (01:05:44)
35. Outro (01:05:58)
347 قسمت
Manage episode 354302358 series 3341962
It’s “Call For Papers” (CFP) season in Go land, so we gathered some seriously experienced conference organizers to help YOUR submission be the best ever.
Changelog++ members save 2 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!
Sponsors:
- Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform. Learn more at fastly.com
- Fly.io – The home of Changelog.com — Deploy your apps and databases close to your users. In minutes you can run your Ruby, Go, Node, Deno, Python, or Elixir app (and databases!) all over the world. No ops required. Learn more at fly.io/changelog and check out the speedrun in their docs.
- Changelog++ – You love our content and you want to take it to the next level by showing your support. We’ll take you closer to the metal with extended episodes, make the ads disappear, and increment your audio quality with higher bitrate mp3s. Let’s do this!
Featuring:
- V Körbes – Website, GitHub, X
- Anna-Katharina Wickert – GitHub, X
- Natalie Pistunovich – GitHub, X
- Angelica Hill – GitHub, LinkedIn, X
- Johnny Boursiquot – Website, GitHub, X
Show Notes:
- Anna-Katharina’s talk at GopherCon EU 2022
- GopherCon UK CFP
- GopherCon CFP
- GopherCon EU CFPCfp Gophercon europe https://www.papercall.io/gceu23
- The Inigo Montoya Story structure
- Bill Gates commencement speech
- Chips definition lawsuit
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
فصل ها
1. It's Go Time! (00:00:00)
2. Welcoming our guests (00:00:50)
3. Getting to know Angelica (00:02:19)
4. Anna's turn to introduce herself (00:03:10)
5. Your friendly neighborhood Johnny (00:04:13)
6. Natalie's conference background (00:05:24)
7. Getting to know V (00:06:48)
8. Angelica's favorite talk submission (00:09:09)
9. Anna's amazing talk (00:10:18)
10. Go conferences you can submit to in 2023 (00:13:57)
11. V's tips for submitting a talk (00:14:42)
12. Tell a story (00:17:36)
13. State the benefits (00:20:12)
14. Sponsor: Changelog++ (00:21:27)
15. Movie trailer voice! (00:22:23)
16. Prepare to use the Inigo Montoya method (00:24:35)
17. Developer storytelling skills (00:25:27)
18. Fix spelling & grammar mistakes (00:28:55)
19. Advice for non-native english speakers (00:30:19)
20. Should we use humor in proposals? (00:31:45)
21. V's universal humor formula (00:35:24)
22. Being comfortable on stage (00:37:03)
23. To give a good talk... don't give a talk (00:39:36)
24. Don't be afraid to be yourself (00:42:10)
25. Don't try to sound smart (00:45:02)
26. How to use slides well (00:47:27)
27. Know the first/last sentences of your talk (00:48:42)
28. It's time for Unpopular Opinions! (00:51:02)
29. V's unpop (00:51:33)
30. Anna's unpop (00:52:41)
31. Johnny's unpop (00:55:13)
32. V on workers' unions (01:00:09)
33. Natalie's very dangerous unpop (01:02:28)
34. Time to Go! (01:05:44)
35. Outro (01:05:58)
347 قسمت
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1 Writing a shell in Go 1:05:22

1 AI for Observability 1:09:22

1 Russ Cox on passing the torch 1:09:27

1 How I lost my (old) job to AI 1:18:24

1 The community of gophers 1:09:39

1 ⚡ Lightning Talk life ⚡ 1:12:23

1 OpenAPI & API design 1:14:12

1 What's new in Go 1.23 1:06:55

1 How Mat writes HTTP services in Go 1:11:07

1 Dependencies are dangerous 1:03:37

1 Is Go evolving in the wrong direction? 1:13:49

1 How things get done on the Go Team 1:03:12

1 Your ultimate guide to mastering Go 1:02:53

1 What if Google lays off the Go team? 1:12:46

1 Go workshops that work 1:26:26

1 What's new in Go's cryptography libraries: Part 3 1:07:59



1 Questions from a new Go developer 1:09:45

1 Jumping into an existing codebase 1:27:19

1 How long until I lose my job to AI? 1:16:18

1 Foundations of Go performance 1:00:06

1 What's new in Go 1.22 1:03:56


1 300 multiple choices 1:51:19


1 What's new in Go's cryptography libraries: Part 2 1:11:38

1 Event-driven systems & architecture 1:05:24

1 Principles of simplicity 1:27:44

1 The se7en deadly sins of Go 1:15:20

1 Experiences from GopherCon 2023 1:16:34


1 Go templating using Templ 1:05:37


1 What's new in Go 1.21 1:04:54

1 A deep dive into Go's stack 1:12:51

1 Building world-class developer experiences 1:20:20

1 So do we like Generics or not? 1:28:21



1 Neurodiverse gophers 1:13:53


1 Of prompts and engineers 1:08:12

1 The files & folders of Go projects 1:04:17

1 How to ace that talk 1:16:55

1 HallwayConf! A new style of conference 1:15:21


1 Diversity at conferences 1:18:49

1 Domain-driven design with Go 1:11:54

1 The biggest job interview of GPT-4's life 1:07:15

1 Cross-platform graphical user interfaces 1:08:39

1 Hacking with Go: Part 4 1:01:28

1 The bits of Go we avoid (and why) 1:00:24

1 This will blow your docs off 1:14:59

1 What's new in Go 1.20 1:12:28

1 Is htmx the way to Go? 1:16:19


1 Who owns our code? Part 2 1:05:35

1 Making Go more efficient 1:02:02


1 To TDD or not to TDD 1:12:39

1 gRPC & protocol buffers 1:15:14


1 Go in medicine & biology 1:07:04

1 Spooky stories to scare devs 👻 1:00:03


1 Hacking with Go: Part 2 1:05:13

1 Mat's GopherCon EU diary 1:05:35

1 Engineering interview tips & tricks 1:01:27

1 Stay agile out there 1:01:52




1 The art of the PR: Part 1 1:02:04

1 What's new in Go 1.19 1:13:14




1 Thoughts on velocity 1:14:42


1 Going through the news 1:00:32

1 The myth of incremental progress 1:12:13

1 Berlin's transition to Go 1:01:18


1 What to do when projects get big and messy 1:05:39


1 Go code organization best practices 1:00:46

1 Answering questions for the Go-curious 1:01:15

1 How can we prevent legacy from creeping in? 1:17:18

1 Making the command line glamorous 1:30:04


1 Bob Logblaw Log Blog 1:08:39








1 Maintenance in the open 1:08:22

1 Eventually consistent (managing data at scale) 1:06:41

1 Hacking with Go: Part 1 1:13:36

1 Discussing Go's annual developer survey 1:13:12


1 Maintaining ourselves 1:01:50



1 Go on hardware: TinyGo in the wild 1:09:31

1 The little known team that keeps Go going 1:05:44


1 Building actually maintainable software 1:11:53

1 To build, or to buy, that is the question 1:08:49


1 Data streaming and Benthos 1:04:10

1 How to make mistakes in Go 1:03:01

1 Do devs need a product manager? 1:11:43

1 SIV and the V2+ issue 1:20:12

1 Fuzzing in the standard library 1:01:01






1 Building for Ethereum in Go 1:03:36

1 Are frameworks getting an Encore? 1:06:15

1 Event-driven systems 1:11:04

1 What makes wonderful workshops? 1:07:16

1 Building startups with Go 1:10:30


1 Go in other spoken languages 1:12:04


1 The secret life of gophers 1:04:07

1 When distributed systems Go wrong 1:09:31

1 What would you remove from Go? 1:12:00

1 How Go helped save HealthCare.gov 1:07:58

1 GitHub's Go-powered CLI 1:18:30


1 Introducing your team to Go 1:07:26


1 There's a lot to learn about teaching Go 1:16:18

1 The one with Brad Fitzpatrick 1:06:45


1 The ultimate guide to crafting your GopherCon proposal 1:24:10

1 Trials and tribulations of testing in Go 1:12:41

1 Releasing with (and without) GoReleaser 1:04:15



1 Talkin' 'bout code generation 1:30:58


1 Indecent (language) Proposals: Part 2 1:14:28

1 The art of reading the docs 1:15:50

1 Indecent (language) Proposals: Part 1 1:03:20


1 Why writing is important 1:25:40

1 CUE: Configuration superpowers for everyone 1:00:16

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