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About the talk: At Brankas, we needed the ability to define types and gRPC service definitions in a way that made it easier for ... A look at how Mat Ryer builds web services after doing so for the past eight years. Extremely practical, tried and tested patterns ... It's a common pattern at most engineering organizations to have one service making calls to other, internal services. This talk is an ... You've turned on all the analyzers and written all the tests, but preventable errors keep popping up in production. There's too ... Python 2 reached its end-of-life in January About the talk: Most of us have been happily

Hey welcome okay then i guess we're live um welcome to uh the The NATS Go client is the canonical implementation of a client for the NATS Messaging System, and from the beginning it was ... About this talk: Have you ever struggled to use a tool because the docs were bad? Of course you have! It's not surprising ... "eBPF is touted as a way to give Linux super powers, and I say Go is the ultimate superhero!" In this talk, Grant dives into how we ... Go, being a relatively recent statically typed, compiled language, is known to produce efficient programs. But

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GopherCon 2020: How to Write a Self-Hosted Go Compiler from Scratch - Daisuke Kashiwagi
GopherCon Europe 2020: Kofo Okosela - Writing Open Source Tooling Using AST
GopherCon 2019: How I Write HTTP Web Services after Eight Years - Mat Ryer
GopherCon 2020: Write Once, Use Many: A Handy Package to Call Internal HTTP APIs - Michael Richman
GopherCon 2021: Writing a Static Analyzer for Go Code - Akhil Indurti
GopherCon 2021: A Journey from Big Python Monolith to Go Services - Kevin Dangoor
GopherCon Europe 2020: Kat Zień - How to Structure Your Microservices
GopherCon 2020: Lightning Talks Day 1
GopherCon 2017: Writing Networking Clients in Go - Waldemar Quevedo
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GopherCon 2019: Two Go Programs, Three Different Profiling Techniques - Dave Cheney
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GopherCon 2020: How to Write a Self-Hosted Go Compiler from Scratch - Daisuke Kashiwagi

GopherCon 2020: How to Write a Self-Hosted Go Compiler from Scratch - Daisuke Kashiwagi

Daisuke

GopherCon Europe 2020: Kofo Okosela - Writing Open Source Tooling Using AST

GopherCon Europe 2020: Kofo Okosela - Writing Open Source Tooling Using AST

About the talk: At Brankas, we needed the ability to define types and gRPC service definitions in a way that made it easier for ...

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 2020: Write Once, Use Many: A Handy Package to Call Internal HTTP APIs - Michael Richman

GopherCon 2020: Write Once, Use Many: A Handy Package to Call Internal HTTP APIs - Michael Richman

It's a common pattern at most engineering organizations to have one service making calls to other, internal services. This talk is an ...

GopherCon 2021: Writing a Static Analyzer for Go Code - Akhil Indurti

GopherCon 2021: Writing a Static Analyzer for Go Code - Akhil Indurti

You've turned on all the analyzers and written all the tests, but preventable errors keep popping up in production. There's too ...

GopherCon 2021: A Journey from Big Python Monolith to Go Services - Kevin Dangoor

GopherCon 2021: A Journey from Big Python Monolith to Go Services - Kevin Dangoor

Python 2 reached its end-of-life in January

GopherCon Europe 2020: Kat Zień - How to Structure Your Microservices

GopherCon Europe 2020: Kat Zień - How to Structure Your Microservices

About the talk: Most of us have been happily

GopherCon 2020: Lightning Talks Day 1

GopherCon 2020: Lightning Talks Day 1

Hey welcome okay then i guess we're live um welcome to uh the

GopherCon 2017: Writing Networking Clients in Go - Waldemar Quevedo

GopherCon 2017: Writing Networking Clients in Go - Waldemar Quevedo

The NATS Go client is the canonical implementation of a client for the NATS Messaging System, and from the beginning it was ...

GopherCon Europe 2021: Dana Scheider - Technical Writing for Developers and Engineers

GopherCon Europe 2021: Dana Scheider - Technical Writing for Developers and Engineers

About this talk: Have you ever struggled to use a tool because the docs were bad? Of course you have! It's not surprising ...

GopherCon 2020: Tracing Go Programs with eBPF! - Grant Seltzer Richman

GopherCon 2020: Tracing Go Programs with eBPF! - Grant Seltzer Richman

"eBPF is touted as a way to give Linux super powers, and I say Go is the ultimate superhero!" In this talk, Grant dives into how we ...

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

GopherCon 2020: Typing [Generic] Go - Robert Griesemer

GopherCon 2020: Typing [Generic] Go - Robert Griesemer

In early