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Issue 170 — July 27, 2017
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Progress towards a final release continues. There are draft release notes if you want to keep up to date with new features.
Chris Broadfoot
One of Go’s most recognized users chimes in on the debate with the two choices that the core team has in regard to its biggest issue.
Dave Cheney
The largest Go conference took place in Denver two weeks ago and this is the link you need if you want to dig deep into the talks.
GopherCon
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ActiveState sponsored
The process of evolving Go, through experience reports, and how it worked for issues like type aliases and other changes to the language.
Russ Cox
Between half a million and a million, perhaps.
Russ Cox
Go lacks some of the instrumentation capability of other languages and there is an effort to start discussing solutions underway.
Jaana B.​ Dogan
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In Brief
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Katherine Cox-Buday
This book contains years of wisdom from experts & the fastest way to learn how to connect to a database with Go.
VividCortex sponsored
It’s possible to use closures to adapt a function to your argument (or other) requirements.
Nate Finch
Francis Sunday
There is a little-known (yet fully documented) side effect of using append that can overwrite your data and be hard to find.
Allegro Tech Blog
A quest to define “idiomatic” Go by looking at several anti-patterns.
Edward Muller
Some folks think ORMs are the root of much evil, but here are some ways to use them for great good.
Jon Calhoun
A discussion on the generics fork in the road and opinion that generics is simpler than Go’s current options.
Tyler Treat
Instrument your Go apps in a few lines of code to start graphing metrics and setting up alerts in minutes.
Datadog sponsored
Supports middleware and subscription to field-level changes.
John Doak

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