What if Google lays off the Go team?
May 8, 2024, 2:45 p.m. (6 months, 1 week ago)
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In this week’s episode we’re talking about the news! In this laugh-filled episode, Kris is joined by Ian & Johnny to discuss the future of Go, both the Go team itself and iterations of packages within the standard library; Microsoft creating a Go blog & a Go fork; and SQLite and Go.
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Featuring:
- Kris Brandow – Twitter, GitHub
- Ian Lopshire – Twitter, GitHub
- Johnny Boursiquot – Twitter, GitHub, Website
Show Notes:
- If Google decided to part with the core Go team, what would that mean for its future adoption?
- Microsoft now has a Go blog
- Evolving the Go Standard Library with math/rand/v2
- Redis re-implemented in Go with SQLite
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
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