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A proposal for generic slice functions

#​361 — May 7, 2021Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebGo WeeklyThe Art of Solving Problems with Monte Carlo Simulations— This is pretty math-heavy, but it does show several examples of using Monte Carlo...

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Half a million lines of Go later..

#​362 — May 14, 2021Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebGo WeeklyThoughts on How to Structure Go Code— Many languages have conventions on how to structure files and directories for an application, but Go...

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A guide to dates and times in Go

#​363 — May 21, 2021Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebGo WeeklyListMonk 1.0: A Self-Hosted Newsletter and Mailing List Manager— We first linked this two years ago as it seemed promising, and it’s just hit...

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An experimental Go refactoring tool

#​364 — May 28, 2021Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebGo WeeklyFunctional Programming in Go with Generics— The author runs through functional options in Go today, and how 1.18 brings improvements through...

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Fuzzy

#​365 — June 4, 2021Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebGo WeeklyFuzzing is 'Beta Ready'— Two years ago, there was an article (Why Go Fuzzing?) explaining why fuzz testing should become an official part of...

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Go 1.17 beta 1 released

#​366 — June 11, 2021Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebGo Weekly▶  Using Go in Unusual Ways— Talking with three developers who use Go in ‘unusual’ ways, including looking for malware, creating art, and...

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A VCR for HTTP interactions

#​367 — June 18, 2021Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebGo WeeklyEbiten (The Go 2D Game Library) Now Supports the Nintendo Switch— "Ebiten games written in Go will run on Nintendo Switch almost without...

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Go's collaboration with Stack Overflow

#​368 — June 25, 2021Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebGo WeeklyLingua 1.0: A Natural Language Detection Library— Boasts being the most accurate natural language detection library in the Go ecosystem,...

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Go slow

#​369 — July 2, 2021Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebGo WeeklyCobra 1.2.0: A 'Commander' for Modern Go CLI Interactions— A hugely popular toolset for creating powerful Go-based CLI apps – used in things...

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Thinking about memory models

#​370 — July 9, 2021Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebGo WeeklyRuss Cox on Hardware Memory Models— When Russ starts a new series of blog posts, we listen (it was his series on package versioning that...

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The first release candidate of Go 1.17

#​371 — July 16, 2021Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebGo WeeklyGo 1.17 Release Candidate 1 Released— The Go team took a break but now they’re back and they want you to run your production load tests on...

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Playing mental poker in Go

#​372 — July 23, 2021Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebGo WeeklyGo Now the 4th Most Popular Language on GitHub— A fun data visualization on Reddit’s /r/DataIsBeautiful sub shows the popularity of...

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Let's do some data science in Go

#​373 — July 30, 2021Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebGo WeeklyGitHub Bringing Supply Chain Security Features to the Go Community— You can now view your dependency graph, be notified when your...

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How Go calculates len()

#​374 — August 6, 2021Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebGo WeeklyGo 10th Most Loved Language in Stack Overflow Survey— Over 80,000 developers took Stack Overflow’s popular annual survey this year, and Go...

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A fun performance spelunking story

#​375 — August 13, 2021Unsubscribe  |  Read on the Web📋 Next week we're taking a brief summer's break so the next issue will be on Friday, August 27– thanks for reading and we'll see you again then...

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We're back, and Go 1.17 came out

#​376 — August 27, 2021Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebGo WeeklyGo 1.17 Released— Unfortunately, my brief vacation was.. poorly timed, given that a big Go release dropped just as it begun! If it has...

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Do not use the monkey package

#​377 — September 3, 2021Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebGo WeeklyThe Tale of Monkey: A 'Satirical' Package Used Unwittingly..— Monkey was a package to experiment with ‘monkey patching’ in Go but its...

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Building a mental model of Go scheduling and GC

#​378 — September 10, 2021Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebGo WeeklyThe Busy Developers's Guide to Go Profiling, Tracing, and Observability: A Work in Progress— The first parts of a promised handy guide...

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Some Go Code of Conduct news..

#​379 — September 17, 2021Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebGo WeeklyHow to Update APIs for Generics?— Russ and others are asking for help with suggestions and options for migrating pre-generics code to...

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A Go playground entirely in the browser

#​380 — September 24, 2021Unsubscribe  |  Read on the WebGo WeeklyTaming Go’s Memory Usage, or 'How We Avoided Rewriting Our Client in Rust'— Another story of memory profiling whose highlights include...

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