Your source for wide-ranging discussions from all around the Go community. Panelists include Mat Rye
This is another special “Ask Us Anything” episode where we answer more questions submitted by the co
Cassandra Salisbury (the Go core team’s newest member) joined Carlisia (who’s hosting all by herself
Damian Gryski joined the show and talked with us about perfbook, performance profiling, reading whit
Vitor De Mario joined the show and talked with us about hacking genetics with Go, GopherCon Brazil,
Paul Dix joined the show and talked with us about InfluxDB, building a company with OSS, improving t
Adam and Jerod jumped in as hosts for an experiment in quantum podcasting, letting Erik and Brian pl
Jeff Lindsay joined the show to talk about workflow automation, designing apis, and building the soc
Jason Keene and Andrew Poydence joined the show to talk about Loggregator, scaling with Go at Pivota
Ivan Porto Carrero joined the show to talk about generating documentation (with Swagger), pks, kubo,
Michael Stapelberg joined the show to talk about window management, open sourcing infrastructure, er
Dmitri Shuralyov joined the show to talk about being a full time contributor to open source, develop
Cindy Sridharan joined the show to talk about development and operations as a generalist, leveling u
Liz Rice joined the show to talk about containers, cloud security, making complex concepts easier to
Carolyn Van Slyck joined the show to talk about dependency management, upping your cross-platform ga
Chase Adams joined the show to talk about working on distributed systems with distributed teams, giv
After taking some time to recover, the gang rehashes all the greatest talks and favorite moments fro
David Chase joined the show for a technical Q & A on compilers and what makes Go’s compiler diff
Aaron Hnatiw joined the show to talk about being a security researcher, teaching application securit
Kris Nova joined the show to talk about developer empathy, running K8s on Azure, Kops, Draft, editor
Ramya Achutha Rao joined the show to talk about all the things that make VS Code a great editor for