Media Summary: You *are* smart enough! As Woody Allen said, 80% of life is showing up. Most of the people who are big contributors to Gary Bernhardt's famous WAT talk pokes fun at the weird things in Ruby and JavaScript due to weak typing and operator ... Micro-benchmarks can be incredibly misleading: “zero allocations” may not have meaningful real-world impact. Let's talk through ...

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You *are* smart enough! As Woody Allen said, 80% of life is showing up. Most of the people who are big contributors to Gary Bernhardt's famous WAT talk pokes fun at the weird things in Ruby and JavaScript due to weak typing and operator ... Micro-benchmarks can be incredibly misleading: “zero allocations” may not have meaningful real-world impact. Let's talk through ... Ever wanted to ask arbitrary questions about your program while it is running with minimal impact on performance? In this talk, we ... All too often we read stories about systems being compromised because an administrative interface was left open and unsecured, ... Texture he'll start exploring some code bases now it was fairly common Rob Pike came to jump cloud not knowing

As developers, we hear (hopefully!) a lot about making what we build accessible for the users. There are company-wide initiatives, ...

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GopherCon 2018: Go for Information Displays - Anthony Starks
GopherCon 2018: Becoming a Go Contributor - Kevin Burke
GopherCon 2018: Go Says WAT - Jon Bodner
GopherCon 2018: Asynchronous Networking Patterns - Filippo Valsorda
GopherCon 2018: Going Serverless - Kelsey Hightower
GopherCon EU 2018: Matt Silverlock - Misnomers About Microbenchmarks
GopherCon 2018: Keeping Important Go Packages Alive - Tim Heckman
GopherCon 2019: Dynamically Instrumenting Go Programs - Jason Keene
GopherCon 2018: The Go Programmer's Guide to Secure Connections - Liz Rice
GopherCon 2018: The Importance of Beginners - Natalie Pistunovich
GopherCon 2018: A Day in the Life of Rob Pike - Peter Gengler
GopherCon 2018: Micro optimizing Go Code - George Tankersley
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GopherCon 2018: Go for Information Displays - Anthony Starks

GopherCon 2018: Go for Information Displays - Anthony Starks

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GopherCon 2018: Becoming a Go Contributor - Kevin Burke

GopherCon 2018: Becoming a Go Contributor - Kevin Burke

You *are* smart enough! As Woody Allen said, 80% of life is showing up. Most of the people who are big contributors to

GopherCon 2018: Go Says WAT - Jon Bodner

GopherCon 2018: Go Says WAT - Jon Bodner

Gary Bernhardt's famous WAT talk pokes fun at the weird things in Ruby and JavaScript due to weak typing and operator ...

GopherCon 2018: Asynchronous Networking Patterns - Filippo Valsorda

GopherCon 2018: Asynchronous Networking Patterns - Filippo Valsorda

Go

GopherCon 2018: Going Serverless - Kelsey Hightower

GopherCon 2018: Going Serverless - Kelsey Hightower

Go

GopherCon EU 2018: Matt Silverlock - Misnomers About Microbenchmarks

GopherCon EU 2018: Matt Silverlock - Misnomers About Microbenchmarks

Micro-benchmarks can be incredibly misleading: “zero allocations” may not have meaningful real-world impact. Let's talk through ...

GopherCon 2018: Keeping Important Go Packages Alive - Tim Heckman

GopherCon 2018: Keeping Important Go Packages Alive - Tim Heckman

And it's keeping important

GopherCon 2019: Dynamically Instrumenting Go Programs - Jason Keene

GopherCon 2019: Dynamically Instrumenting Go Programs - Jason Keene

Ever wanted to ask arbitrary questions about your program while it is running with minimal impact on performance? In this talk, we ...

GopherCon 2018: The Go Programmer's Guide to Secure Connections - Liz Rice

GopherCon 2018: The Go Programmer's Guide to Secure Connections - Liz Rice

All too often we read stories about systems being compromised because an administrative interface was left open and unsecured, ...

GopherCon 2018: The Importance of Beginners - Natalie Pistunovich

GopherCon 2018: The Importance of Beginners - Natalie Pistunovich

Nearly as many people in 2017 picked up

GopherCon 2018: A Day in the Life of Rob Pike - Peter Gengler

GopherCon 2018: A Day in the Life of Rob Pike - Peter Gengler

Texture he'll start exploring some code bases now it was fairly common Rob Pike came to jump cloud not knowing

GopherCon 2018: Micro optimizing Go Code - George Tankersley

GopherCon 2018: Micro optimizing Go Code - George Tankersley

Everyone knows: if you need to

GopherCon 2018: Writing Accessible Go - Julia Ferraioli

GopherCon 2018: Writing Accessible Go - Julia Ferraioli

As developers, we hear (hopefully!) a lot about making what we build accessible for the users. There are company-wide initiatives, ...