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Go Newsletter
Issue 116 — June 30, 2016
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Go projects ‘don’t have versions, at least not in the way that our friends in other languages use that word.’ Dave wants to improve the situation by encouraging us all to tag our releases.
Dave Cheney
Elliot got tired of writing boiler-plate code for his tests, and here he takes a look at Go 1.7’s ‘named tests’ and Gingko’s table driven tests.
Elliot Chance
"When writing an HTTP server or client in Go, timeouts are amongst the easiest and most subtle things to get wrong.."
Filippo Valsorda
RedisGreen builds a map of your Redis memory usage, tracking the size of keys over time, helping you track down problems and gain new insights.
RedisGreen sponsored
A look at the implementation details behind, and motivations for, dgraph’s switch from net/rpc to Google’s grpc.
Manish Rai Jain
A dizzying amount of data structures for Go developers including sets, lists, maps, trees, hashsets, arraylists, linked lists of various types, red/black trees, and more.
Emir Pasic
Google’s BigQuery now has all of the public code on GitHub as a dataset you can query against, so Francesc dug into some interesting Go-related stats.
Francesc Campoy
"Go has two awesome features that make its model of polymorphism way more powerful than classical inheritance: interfaces and struct embedding."
Ian Macalinao
Seam carving allows for an image to be resized without simply cropping or scaling the original image.
Alex Parella
Jobs
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In Brief
9 speakers have already been announced, including Katrina Owen, Dave Cheney, and Matthew Holt.
dotgo.​eu
Periscope Data lets you run analyses over billions of rows in seconds.
Periscope Data sponsored
Antoni Massó Mola
Track, graph, and alert on Go metrics via the expvar package, and correlate custom Go metrics with performance metrics from across your stack. Try Datadog today.
Datadog sponsored
A flexible process data collection, metrics, monitoring, instrumentation, and tracing client library for Go.
Space Monkey Go

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