Dependencies and the future of Go
April 23, 2018, 5:29 p.m. (6 years, 7 months ago)
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Russ Cox joins us this week to talk about how Russ got involved with Go, Vgo, error handling, updates on Go 2.0, more.
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Featuring:
- Russ Cox – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Erik St. Martin – Twitter, GitHub
- Carlisia Thompson – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
- Brian Ketelsen – Twitter, GitHub
Show Notes:
- Toward Go 2
- Go += Package Versioning
- Plan 9 from User Space
- Emgo: Bare metal Go (language for programming embedded systems)
- ARM Cortex-M
- Go on very small hardware (Part 2)
- Go (golang) Jupyter Notebook kernel and an interactive REPL
- Netflix/titus
- Netflix/titus-executor
- Netflix/titus-control-plane
- Automatically request certificates for Kubernetes Ingress resources from Let’s Encrypt
- Resources for New Speakers
- Go version of Plan9 Acme Editor
- A Tour of the Acme Editor
- GopherConBR 2018
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