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Issue 122 — August 11, 2016
Featured
A thorough step by step tutorial for getting familiar with Gin, a Go framework that will help you reduce boilerplate code and build a request handling pipeline.
Kulshekhar Kabra
Byte slices and strings are fundamental primitives in most Go programs - what’s the difference and what do these packages have to offer for everyday coding?
Ben Johnson
The final release of 1.7 has been pushed back to next Monday (August 15).
Chris Broadfoot
Linode offers a simple, easy and powerful platform to host your next project. Now you can get 2GB of RAM for only 10ドル/mo. Want to get started? Use promo code 'GO20' for 20ドル credit on a new account.
Linode sponsored
A simple tutorial on building command-line tools by only using Go’s standard libraries.
James Golin
Addressing one of the biggest technical problems in the Go community, Ben Johnson says "we need a better standard for Go application design" and makes some suggestions here.
Ben Johnson
Provides functions to open the embedded files from within your code or serve them over HTTP.
Bouke van der Bijl
Sourcegraph sponsored Matt Holt, creator of Caddy, to build a tool for doing server health checks in a developer-friendly way. It’s written in Go. GitHub.
Sourcegraph
Jobs
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Mondo
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Hired.​com
In Brief
Blocks in Go tutorial
Michał Łowicki
Aaron Taylor
A nice writeup.
Ivan Daniluk
Instrument your app in minutes with expvar or Datadog's Go client. Graph, alert, share metrics with your team.
Datadog sponsored
"It’s not an ORM, just a productive data access layer for Go."
Pressly
Rather than use text templating, it provides an API to generate Go constructs in a typesafe, programmatic way.
Dave Polansky
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Semaphore sponsored

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