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Issue 169 — July 20, 2017
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From a GopherCon 2017 talk, the process that will be used to decide and implement the changes going into Go 2.0 with a call for input.
Russ Cox
A walk-through of a simple strace (a diagnostics tool that can monitor syscalls made by a program) implementation.
Liz Rice
How the algorithms behind Go’s work scheduler are designed to ensure that goroutines work effectively and efficiently.
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Rally has an app that compiles against Docker libraries, so the rename to Moby caused some trouble.
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This is something that generics could make easier but is worth a study using available methods.
Jon Calhoun
The Go standard library provides packages that make AST creation and traversal quite simple.
Mario Zupan
Your concurrency mindset changes when you start using Go.
Hunter Loftis
Krzysztof Kowalczyk
Tammy Butow
That’s not really a surprise, though, is it?
InfoWorld
Pocket Gophers
Another suggestion on how generics could work in Go.
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