Media Summary: Let's talk about programmable errors and how you can design your own architecture that allows you to legibly master your system ... A look at how Mat Ryer builds web services after doing so for the past eight years. Extremely practical, tried and tested patterns ... Go, being a relatively recent statically typed, compiled language, is known to produce efficient programs. But writing a program in ...

Gophercon 2019 On The Path - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Let's talk about programmable errors and how you can design your own architecture that allows you to legibly master your system ... A look at how Mat Ryer builds web services after doing so for the past eight years. Extremely practical, tried and tested patterns ... Go, being a relatively recent statically typed, compiled language, is known to produce efficient programs. But writing a program in ... Speaker: Dave Cheney, VMware () Well socialised Gophers often cite readability as one of Go's core tenets, ... When the core of a language fails you, and you can't remove a file, how can you fix it? Oliver will share his contribution journey ... Maintaining a large codebase with maximum readability and minimal overhead is hard. This is the story of how Go went from a ...

Speaker: Rebecca Stambler, Google () This talk will cover the motivation behind, implementation of, and future plans ... Can Go handle soft real-time applications? Learn about the challenges my team overcame to deliver video-on-demand MPEG ... Ever feel like moving code bases, even in the same language, can feel like working at an entirely new company? Over the past ...

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GopherCon 2019: On the Path to Go 2 - Russ Cox
GopherCon 2019: VDOM  Write Your Own DOM - Jacob Lister
GopherCon 2019: Handling Go Errors - Marwan Sulaiman
GopherCon 2019: How I Write HTTP Web Services after Eight Years - Mat Ryer
GopherCon 2019: Two Go Programs, Three Different Profiling Techniques - Dave Cheney
GopherCon 2019: A Walk Through Distributed Consensus - Jack Zampolin
Opening keynote: Clear is better than clever - GopherCon SG 2019
GopherCon 2019: Contributing to the os Package: How Deep Do You Go? - Oliver Stenbom
GopherCon 2019: How Uber Goes - Elena Morozova
Go, pls stop breaking my editor - GopherCon SG 2019
GopherCon 2019: Death by 3,000 Timers: Streaming Video-on-Demand for Cable TV - Chris Hines
GopherCon 2019: You Can't Go Your Own Way - Jessica Lucci
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GopherCon 2019: On the Path to Go 2 - Russ Cox

GopherCon 2019: On the Path to Go 2 - Russ Cox

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GopherCon 2019: VDOM  Write Your Own DOM - Jacob Lister

GopherCon 2019: VDOM Write Your Own DOM - Jacob Lister

Introduction ...

GopherCon 2019: Handling Go Errors - Marwan Sulaiman

GopherCon 2019: Handling Go Errors - Marwan Sulaiman

Let's talk about programmable errors and how you can design your own architecture that allows you to legibly master your system ...

GopherCon 2019: How I Write HTTP Web Services after Eight Years - Mat Ryer

GopherCon 2019: How I Write HTTP Web Services after Eight Years - Mat Ryer

A look at how Mat Ryer builds web services after doing so for the past eight years. Extremely practical, tried and tested patterns ...

GopherCon 2019: Two Go Programs, Three Different Profiling Techniques - Dave Cheney

GopherCon 2019: Two Go Programs, Three Different Profiling Techniques - Dave Cheney

Go, being a relatively recent statically typed, compiled language, is known to produce efficient programs. But writing a program in ...

GopherCon 2019: A Walk Through Distributed Consensus - Jack Zampolin

GopherCon 2019: A Walk Through Distributed Consensus - Jack Zampolin

Introduction ...

Opening keynote: Clear is better than clever - GopherCon SG 2019

Opening keynote: Clear is better than clever - GopherCon SG 2019

Speaker: Dave Cheney, VMware (@davecheney) Well socialised Gophers often cite readability as one of Go's core tenets, ...

GopherCon 2019: Contributing to the os Package: How Deep Do You Go? - Oliver Stenbom

GopherCon 2019: Contributing to the os Package: How Deep Do You Go? - Oliver Stenbom

When the core of a language fails you, and you can't remove a file, how can you fix it? Oliver will share his contribution journey ...

GopherCon 2019: How Uber Goes - Elena Morozova

GopherCon 2019: How Uber Goes - Elena Morozova

Maintaining a large codebase with maximum readability and minimal overhead is hard. This is the story of how Go went from a ...

Go, pls stop breaking my editor - GopherCon SG 2019

Go, pls stop breaking my editor - GopherCon SG 2019

Speaker: Rebecca Stambler, Google (@stamblerre) This talk will cover the motivation behind, implementation of, and future plans ...

GopherCon 2019: Death by 3,000 Timers: Streaming Video-on-Demand for Cable TV - Chris Hines

GopherCon 2019: Death by 3,000 Timers: Streaming Video-on-Demand for Cable TV - Chris Hines

Can Go handle soft real-time applications? Learn about the challenges my team overcame to deliver video-on-demand MPEG ...

GopherCon 2019: You Can't Go Your Own Way - Jessica Lucci

GopherCon 2019: You Can't Go Your Own Way - Jessica Lucci

Ever feel like moving code bases, even in the same language, can feel like working at an entirely new company? Over the past ...

GopherCon 2019: A Serverless Journey - Jaime Garcia

GopherCon 2019: A Serverless Journey - Jaime Garcia

Introduction ...