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Issue 137 — December 1, 2016
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Now’s a great time to get playing with Go 1.8 ahead of its official release. The draft release notes show what’s new.
golang.​org
How to implement an iterative (without recursion) binary search that can find a number in a sorted list of numbers using Go.
Jon Calhoun
DigitalOcean uses QEMU to provide VMs on bare metal servers. go-qemu and go-libvirt are Go packages that provide a way to manage QEMU instances and communicate with them.
Open Source at DigitalOcean
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Semaphore sponsored
A fun tutorial looking at how to take a photo and create a monochrome half-toned effect purely in Go.
Brian Maier
eBPF is a virtual machine included in the Linux kernel that can be used for tracing kernel functions, networking activities, etc.
Kinvolk GmbH
An append only analytics datastore with no up front table schema requirements. Designed for fast full table scans of multi-dimensional data on a single machine.
logv
Supports .zip, .tar, .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .tar.xz, and .rar (extract-only) formats.
Matt Holt
Last week there was a controversial proposal to delete, or at least officially dissociate, from Reddit due to recent actions by its CEO. This led to a lot of debate on Reddit itself.
Brad Fitzpatrick
Jobs
Hired puts the power back in your hands, by having companies apply to you, not the other way around. With Hired you only talk to companies you're interested in.
Hired
In Brief
Codeship is proud to announce that we now offer a GitLab integration! Users can connect their GitLab repos to a Codeship account.
Codeship sponsored
This post is for 1st day of Go Advent Calendar (3).
haya14busa
go generate was added in Go 1.4 "to automate the running of tools to generate source code before compilation."
Carl M.​ Johnson
"all the the value assignment, conversion and comparison rules in Go"
Tapir Games
Why you should write your packages to accept interfaces and return structs.
Craig Brookes
Use a simple, powerful hosting company.
Linode sponsored

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