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Race detection, firmware, production-grade Go (Go Time #42)

Author
Changelog Media
Published
Thu 13 Apr 2017
Episode Link
https://changelog.com/gotime/42

Kavya Joshi joined the show to talk about shipping production-grade Go, writing firmware with Go, making complex technical concepts accessible, and other interesting Go projects and news.


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Featuring:

Show Notes:

go test -race” Under the Hood


How to ship production-grade Go


GopherCon India 2017 Videos


JustForFunc


You can hear Blake re-tell that story here


GopherCon 2016: Ivan Danyliuk - Visualizing Concurrency in Go


Julia Evans




Interesting Go Projects and News


The hidden #pragmas of Go by Dave Cheney


Gomoku


Videos from GopherCon India 2017


Using the Go language to guide development design decisions


New JustForFunc Using Context package




Free Software Friday!


Each week on the show we give a shout out to an open source project or community (or maintainer) that’s made an impact in our day to day developer lives.


Erik - GNU ARM Eclipse


Carlisia - goreporter


Kavya - gopherjs


Johnny - Robomongo (cross-platform mongodb manager, open source and free)


Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

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