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Issue 103 — March 31, 2016
Featured
In a talk titled "Introducing Go 1.6: Asymptomatically Approaching Boring", the Go core team’s Brad Fitzpatrick looked at both the history and future of Go.
YouTube
Go-flavored reflections on a recent Node.js-related drama when a developer deleted a popular dependency from the core npm repository. ‘depscheck’ is a tool for finding needlessly trivial dependencies in Go programs.
Ivan Daniluk
Track any metric via the expvar package, then instantly graph, set alerts, and correlate custom Go metrics with performance metrics from across your stack.
Datadog sponsored
Aims to solely be a fast, extensible HTTP router you can use for creating your own frameworks.
Go Playgound
GopherConIndia took place in February and a batch of well produced videos are now up, including Audrey Lim’s Gopher Tricks in Production and Verónica López’s Building a Product with Go Mobile.
YouTube
A look at how a team approached the task of writing a fast caching service using Go.
Łukasz Drumiński, Tomasz Janiszewski
A look at building a CLI with shell completion hints using Kingpin for argument and flag parsing.
Nicholas Whyte
"I’ve been working on a tool that uses the go/types package to identify the item under the cursor and get documentation for it." Still under development, but there’s a basic Atom package available to try.
Zac Bergquist
Jobs
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Hired.​com
In Brief
Compile times increased significantly from Go 1.4 to 1.5, but work being done on the latest builds is having a big effect on redressing the situation.
Dave Cheney
This week Honeybadger released some big improvements to their Go client, which reports panics and errors from Go applications.
Honeybadger.​io sponsored
Filippo Valsorda
Paul Fortin
Start from the basics of responding to HTTP requests and continue with techniques for delivering world class web services. Learn how to build a JSON API, decode and validate the inputs, write your own middleware, and more.
Outlearn sponsored
The tale of how and why a software engineer at Digg switched to Go, before concluding "For now, Digg is going the way of the Gopher."
Alexandra Grant
Sridhar Venkatakrishnan
Tool to diagnose issues using system and process info, CPU, IO, networking, etc.
Acksin
An experimental remix of a program from The Go Programming Language.
Peter H.​ Froehlich
Can be very easily deployed to Heroku.
Aetrion LLC

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