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The art of the PR: Part 2
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In this episode, we’ll be further exploring PRs. Check out The art of the PR: Part 1 if you haven’t yet. What is it that makes a PR a good PR? How do you consider PRs in an open source repo? How do you vet contributions from people who aren’t a part of the repository? How does giving feedback and encouragement fit in to the PR process? We’ll be debating the details, and trying to help our fellow gophers perfect the art of the PR. We are joined by the awesome Anderson Queiroz, hosted by Natalie Pistunovich & Angelica Hill.
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Featuring:
Show Notes:
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
فصل ها
1. Opener (00:00:00)
2. Sponsor: Sourcegraph (00:00:30)
3. Intro (00:02:13)
4. Introducing the panel (00:02:56)
5. Anderson tell us about yourself (00:04:28)
6. How do you not overwhelm? (00:09:48)
7. How does Anderson approach PRs in other languages? (00:17:38)
8. Uptick in new features in PRs when new features in Go? (00:20:29)
9. Sponsor: FireHydrant (00:22:39)
10. Let's talk large PRs (00:24:13)
11. Should you test the changes of a PR? (00:29:06)
12. Unusual ways to teach Go (00:34:04)
13. Don't do this in a PR (00:38:22)
14. Sponsor: Chronosphere (00:39:57)
15. Anderson and open source PRs (00:42:08)
16. The difficulty of open source PRs (00:43:19)
17. Unpopular opinion! (00:46:28)
18. Goodbye! (00:53:05)
19. Outro (00:53:34)
347 قسمت
Manage episode 339165554 series 3341962
In this episode, we’ll be further exploring PRs. Check out The art of the PR: Part 1 if you haven’t yet. What is it that makes a PR a good PR? How do you consider PRs in an open source repo? How do you vet contributions from people who aren’t a part of the repository? How does giving feedback and encouragement fit in to the PR process? We’ll be debating the details, and trying to help our fellow gophers perfect the art of the PR. We are joined by the awesome Anderson Queiroz, hosted by Natalie Pistunovich & Angelica Hill.
Changelog++ members save 6 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!
Sponsors:
- Sourcegraph – Transform your code into a queryable database to create customizable visual dashboards in seconds. Sourcegraph recently launched Code Insights — now you can track what really matters to you and your team in your codebase. See how other teams are using this awesome feature at about.sourcegraph.com/code-insights
- FireHydrant – The reliability platform for every developer. Incidents impact everyone, not just SREs. FireHydrant gives teams the tools to maintain service catalogs, respond to incidents, communicate through status pages, and learn with retrospectives. Small teams up to 10 people can get started for free with all FireHydrant features included. No credit card required to sign up. Learn more at firehydrant.com/
- Chronosphere – Chronosphere is the observability platform for cloud-native teams operating at scale. When it comes to observability, teams need a reliable, scalable, and efficient solution so they can know about issues well before their customers do. Teams choose Chronosphere to help them move faster than the competition. Learn more and get a demo at chronosphere.io.
Featuring:
Show Notes:
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
فصل ها
1. Opener (00:00:00)
2. Sponsor: Sourcegraph (00:00:30)
3. Intro (00:02:13)
4. Introducing the panel (00:02:56)
5. Anderson tell us about yourself (00:04:28)
6. How do you not overwhelm? (00:09:48)
7. How does Anderson approach PRs in other languages? (00:17:38)
8. Uptick in new features in PRs when new features in Go? (00:20:29)
9. Sponsor: FireHydrant (00:22:39)
10. Let's talk large PRs (00:24:13)
11. Should you test the changes of a PR? (00:29:06)
12. Unusual ways to teach Go (00:34:04)
13. Don't do this in a PR (00:38:22)
14. Sponsor: Chronosphere (00:39:57)
15. Anderson and open source PRs (00:42:08)
16. The difficulty of open source PRs (00:43:19)
17. Unpopular opinion! (00:46:28)
18. Goodbye! (00:53:05)
19. Outro (00:53:34)
347 قسمت
همه قسمت ها
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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

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