Hey there, I'm Dominic St-Pierre. I'm writing Go daily since 2014 and decided to start this podcast where I'll pick a topic every two weeks and give tips and tricks about this part of programming in Go.
I'm trying to put special effort into the audio quality, adding sound effects here and there. Also, I'm trying to keep the episode under 20 minutes, ideally 15 minutes. We're all busy, right?
I hope you enjoy it, and if you do, please share it with your peers.
I'm trying to put special effort into the audio quality, adding sound effects here and there. Also, I'm trying to keep the episode under 20 minutes, ideally 15 minutes. We're all busy, right?
I hope you enjoy it, and if you do, please share it with your peers.
006: Build softwares that stand the test of time
I gave 3 reasons why I think Go is one of the best language to build long-live programs. Programs that need to run for 15-20+ years.
005: Spring arriving, so is Go 1.18 and Generics
Is Generics going to cause a fragmentation in the community? What's the big deal about it, I personally will appreciate less for-loop where it make sense to reduce verbosity.