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The community of gophers
Manage episode 436719643 series 3341962
On this episode, Angelica is joined by Go community leaders from around the world: meetup organizers from Guadalajara, St. Louis, New York & Go Bridge Atlanta. Together, they explore the ins & outs of organizing meetups, the benefits of attending, the Go Developer Network (GDN) & the current state of the Go Meetup community.
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Sponsors:
- Coder.com – Instantly launch fully configured cloud development environments (CDE) and make your first commit in minutes. No need to traverse README files or await onboarding queues. Learn more at Coder.com
Featuring:
- Wilken Rivera – Website
- Matthew Sanabria – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, X
- Jennifer Johnson – LinkedIn
- Paul Balogh – GitHub, LinkedIn, X
- Hannah W –
- Guillermo Galván –
- Angelica Hill – GitHub, LinkedIn, X
Show Notes:
- Go Developers
- Platform Engineering New York
- NJ Code & Coffee
- GoBridge Atlanta
- Golang Guadalajara
- GoBridge
- StLGo
- MO Reliability
- CNCF Saint Louis
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
فصل ها
1. It's Go Time! (00:00:00)
2. Sponsor: Coder.com (00:00:46)
3. Introducing the guests (00:04:24)
4. What makes Go special (00:11:39)
5. Meetups (00:14:45)
6. Ease of planning (00:17:53)
7. Why go to meetups? (00:23:15)
8. Food works (00:36:09)
9. GDN (00:43:01)
10. Advice (00:50:05)
11. Unpopular Opinions! (01:01:38)
12. Hannah's unpop (01:02:02)
13. Jennifer's unpop (01:03:04)
14. Matthew's unpop (01:05:08)
15. Paul's unpop (01:06:34)
16. Outro (01:07:58)
347 قسمت
Manage episode 436719643 series 3341962
On this episode, Angelica is joined by Go community leaders from around the world: meetup organizers from Guadalajara, St. Louis, New York & Go Bridge Atlanta. Together, they explore the ins & outs of organizing meetups, the benefits of attending, the Go Developer Network (GDN) & the current state of the Go Meetup community.
Changelog++ members save 5 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!
Sponsors:
- Coder.com – Instantly launch fully configured cloud development environments (CDE) and make your first commit in minutes. No need to traverse README files or await onboarding queues. Learn more at Coder.com
Featuring:
- Wilken Rivera – Website
- Matthew Sanabria – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, X
- Jennifer Johnson – LinkedIn
- Paul Balogh – GitHub, LinkedIn, X
- Hannah W –
- Guillermo Galván –
- Angelica Hill – GitHub, LinkedIn, X
Show Notes:
- Go Developers
- Platform Engineering New York
- NJ Code & Coffee
- GoBridge Atlanta
- Golang Guadalajara
- GoBridge
- StLGo
- MO Reliability
- CNCF Saint Louis
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
فصل ها
1. It's Go Time! (00:00:00)
2. Sponsor: Coder.com (00:00:46)
3. Introducing the guests (00:04:24)
4. What makes Go special (00:11:39)
5. Meetups (00:14:45)
6. Ease of planning (00:17:53)
7. Why go to meetups? (00:23:15)
8. Food works (00:36:09)
9. GDN (00:43:01)
10. Advice (00:50:05)
11. Unpopular Opinions! (01:01:38)
12. Hannah's unpop (01:02:02)
13. Jennifer's unpop (01:03:04)
14. Matthew's unpop (01:05:08)
15. Paul's unpop (01:06:34)
16. Outro (01:07:58)
347 قسمت
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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 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
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 All about that infra(structure) 1:06:14
1 The future of Testify 1:00:37
1 Your first week with Go 1:00:50
1 Focusing in on PostgreSQL 1:17:00
1 Go in production at Pace.dev 1:17:09
1 Reflection and meta programming 1:02:30
1 The trouble with databases 1:05:25
1 Challenges of distributed messaging systems 1:18:55
1 The monolith vs microservices debate 1:09:25
1 Organizing for the community 1:15:00
1 Pow! Pow! Power tools! 1:07:50
1 Telemetry and the art of measuring what matters 1:10:16
1 Unusual uses for Go: GUIs 1:06:28
1 Cloudy with a chance of Kelsey Hightower 1:05:30
1 The fireside edition 🔥 1:05:40
1 Compilers and interpreters 1:09:41
1 Code editors and language servers 1:01:33
1 Building search tools in Go 1:01:58
1 On application design 1:06:10
1 Creating the Go programming language 1:06:19
1 Hiring and nurturing junior developers 1:14:31
1 LIVE from Gophercon UK 1:19:37
1 The importance of representation 1:00:34
1 Structuring your Go apps 1:10:16
1 If you've never been to GopherCon... 1:04:25
1 Web development in Go 1:06:03
1 The art of execution 1:21:53
1 Functional programming? 1:13:16
1 Go modules and the Athens project 1:16:52
1 Hardware hacking with TinyGo and Gopherbot 1:26:12
1 It's time to talk about testing 1:22:07
1 Hiring and job interviews 1:09:33
1 Go 2 and the future of Go 1:07:18
1 New Go branding strategy 1:12:21
1 Hacking drones with Go 1:10:02
1 Dependencies and the future of Go 1:08:45
1 GoLand IDE and managing Gopher Slack 1:20:12
1 CockroachDB and distributed databases in Go 1:04:28
1 Learning and teaching Go 1:03:28
1 SPECIAL — Ask us anything! (pt. 2) 1:02:45
1 GopherCon Brazil & Genetics 1:01:19
1 Changelog Takeover — K8s and Virtual Kubelet 1:13:16
1 Loggregator, gRPC, Diodes 1:03:14
1 Improved Improved Improved (i3) 1:10:23
1 Presenting a Pragmatic Perspective 1:06:55
1 Container Security and Demystifying Complexity 1:03:55
1 Go at Walmart (and Scale) 1:15:28
1 Infosec research and app security 1:09:59
1 Bringing Kubernetes to Azure 1:08:13
1 Adventures in VS Code 1:03:40
1 Docker, Moby, Containers 1:09:57
1 Periph.io, Drivers, Hardware 1:03:56
1 SPECIAL — Ask Us Anything! 1:13:15
1 Go4 and Contributing to Go 1:19:27
1 Getting Better, Mentoring, Drawing Gophers 1:06:39
1 Race detection, firmware, production-grade Go 1:13:01
1 Game Development and Rebuilding Microservices 1:06:10
1 Splice, Audio, Compassion 1:14:29
1 Gobot, Hardware, Gatekeeping 1:10:53
1 Dependency Management, Semver, Community Consensus 1:06:14
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1 Gopherize.me, GitHub Stars, BitBar 1:03:33
1 Hellogopher, whosthere? 1:01:06
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1 Creating a programming language 1:11:49
1 Teaching and Learning Go 1:04:25
1 Go Kit, Dependency Management, Microservices 1:26:55
1 Open Sourcing Chain's Developer Platform 1:09:37
1 Go work groups and hardware projects 1:17:00
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1 Programming Practices, Exercism, Open Source 1:16:15
1 Go in 5 Minutes & design patterns 1:00:24
1 Monorepos, Mentoring, Testing 1:15:14
1 The Go Standard Library 1:05:50
1 Matt Holt on CaddyServer, the ACME Protocol, TLS 1:08:21
1 Francesc Campoy on GopherCon and understanding nil 1:03:18
1 Jessie Frazelle on Maintaining Open Source, Docker, dotfiles 1:06:23
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