Your source for wide-ranging discussions from all around the Go community. Panelists include Mat Rye
In this episode Matt joins Kris & Jon to discuss Kafka. During their discussion they cover topic
Filippo Valsorda & Roland Shoemaker from the Go Team return & bring Nicola Murino with them
Event-driven systems may not be the go-to solution for everyone because of the challenges they can a
Rob Pike says, “Simplicity is the art of hiding complexity.” If that’s true, what is simplicity in t
Filippo Valsorda & Roland Shoemaker from the Go Team sit down with Natalie to catch us up on wha
John Gregory’s GopherCon talk “7 Deadly Gopher Sins” is the ostensible basis of this spooky Go Time
The 10th GopherCon took place the last week of September and it was a blast. In this episode, we’re
Michael Quiqley from NetFoundry joins Natalie to discuss Zero Trust concepts, why they are important
Go’s known for it’s fantastic standard library, but there are some places where the libraries can be
V Körbes returns to talk prototyping with Natalie, Johnny & Kris. Is Go good for prototyping? Wh
Our “what’s new in Go” correspondent Carl Johnson joins Johnny & Kris yet again to discuss what’
A technical dive into how the Go stack works and why we as programmers should care. Join the discuss
Today we’re talking with Alice Merrick & Andy Walker about building a world-class developer expe
So, do we like generics or not? Some people feared they’d be the end of the language. Others were ve
The Go ecosystem has a hoard of tools and editors for Gophers to choose from and it can be difficult
Our award winning worthy survey game show is back, this time Mat Ryer hosts it live on stage at Goph
Many Gophers build projects as a team of one. Sometimes these are side projects, other times they ar
Listener Joe Davidson recently tweeted: “I’d really be interested in an episode debating Kubernetes
Kaylyn Gibilterra returns as Natalie & the gang take our diversity conversation one step further
Our guests helped create a ML pipeline that enabled image processing and automated image comparisons