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Issue 130 — October 6, 2016
Featured
The introduction of subtests and sub-benchmarks enables better handling of failures, fine-grained control of which tests to run, control of parallelism, and results in simpler and more maintainable code.
The Go Blog
Support for HTTP tracing is provided by the net/http/httptrace package. Collected information can be used for debugging latency issues, service monitoring, writing adaptive systems, and more.
Jaana Burcu Dogan
Maintaining locks across a cluster of application instances is an often underestimated component of developing clustered applications.
Kyle W.​ Banks
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In 30 minutes, this talk covers the points to look after when you want to run your app in production and share it with the world.
Florin Patan
We briefly mentioned it several months ago but Iris continues to mature and add features, so it’s worth checking out.
Makis Maropoulos
A real grab-bag of functionality from areas as diverse as algebra, graph theory, geometry and vectors.
Dorival Pedroso
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In Brief
"Writing Go applications in an isolated environment with Docker comes with some great advantages."
Bobby Tables
Postgres full-text search is built in and for many cases can go quite far. Here’s a primer on how to get started on FTS and Postgres in Go.
RapidLoop
"When you review code, make sure that resources have a defer with a Close method."
Jesse Dearing
goQuery is a bit like jQuery, just for Go.
Jonathan M.​ Hethey
Blazing fast replacement for Cassandra that boasts 1M transactions sec/node. Get ScyllaDB started with your favourite runtimes.
Compose sponsored
A look at the various parts necessary to model a computer-like machine in code.
Eleanor McHugh
Essentially it provides a CLI interface for a Go function of your choice.
Nate Finch
In this eBook, we take a look at optimizing the time it takes to test and deploy the open-source Laravel Framework project and using parallelization to speed up your test suite.
Codeship sponsored
Provides the necessary primitives for building neural networks and machine learning algorithms.
The Doctor
A package for doing distributed locks over a network of nodes.
Frank Wessels

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