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Issue 136 — November 17, 2016

The Go Newsletter is taking a break next week due to Thanksgiving in the US :-) We'll see you again on December 1st.

Featured
A new, high quality family of open source fonts has been designed specifically for the Go project.
Nigel Tao, Chuck Bigelow and Rob Pike
A look at why Dave considers Go’s support of first class functions to be ‘a gift’, what they are, and how you can use them. A video of the talk is also available.
Dave Cheney
Want to play with serverless microservices without using AWS? This is a Go-powered option that’s open source, so you can download and self-host.
Iron.​io
Capture the complete state of your Go applications at the time of error. See all goroutines and variables. Inspect what's waiting in your channels. Gain deep insight into your application and take control of your errors.
backtrace.​io sponsored
A fun look at implementing a simple interpreter in Go in relatively few lines of code thanks to Go’s own internal parsing tools.
Thorsten Ball
Testing two slices for value equality is a more complicated task than you might think. Here’s one way to do it, including a cool trick.
Tapir Games
A tutorial showing how to connect to a Postgres database using database/sql and lib/pq, including potential errors and solutions.
Jon Calhoun
Resurfacing some gold from a year ago.
Dave Cheney
Jobs
We’re seeking opinionated engineers to join our team building an infrastructure-as-code tool unlike any you’ve seen before, powering the expansion of the world’s largest cloud datacenter footprint.
Amazon.​com
Finding the right role can be daunting, but not on Hired. Get empowered to find the right role with multiple job offers and free personalized support.
Hired
In Brief
Some real world insights from a company that switched to Go.
Joseph Spurrier
A look at a race condition scenario. Can you spot the problem yourself?
Jack Lindamood
Reliably deliver your emails with a quick and simple API or SMTP integration. Try for Free
SendGrid sponsored
Charlie Revett
Caches. Uses Dropbox’s API.
Sajal Kayan
Launched a year ago, it’s still being updated frequently.
Aliaksandr Valialkin
Learn to use Workbench, Sequel Pro, DBeaver. Manage your database easily without having to run a command line.
Compose sponsored

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