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Golang Weekly
Issue 173 — August 17, 2017
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How the desire to increase performance calling into assembly led to the creation of calling into Rust from Go.
Filippo Valsorda
A response to last week’s Context should go away in Go 2 with a look at what problems the context package addresses and why the alternatives are insufficient.
Axel Wagner
An interesting example of using a design pattern to build an audio library in Go.
Michal Štrba
A step-by-step guide to updating legacy processes in your org. Changing the way teams work is hard. Just think how hard it is to change just yourself. Then sprinkle in the difficulty of getting a group of people using various applications moving in the same direction.
CircleCI sponsored
The problem addressed is handling map order insertion today vs using generics.
Dr2chase
Brief explanations followed by code examples for many common functions in the “strings” standard library package.
Golang Tutorial
At the Community Day before GopherCon, 35 mentors and 140 newcomers walked through how to contribute to Go.
The Go Blog
A quick review of some of the best web frameworks and tools in the Go landscape.
Quintin Gulliver
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In Brief
Linux cloud hosting starting at 1GB of RAM for 5ドル/mo. Use promo code GO20 for 20ドル credit.
linode sponsored
GoMock includes code generation for interfaces and tools to set and check expectations.
codecentric
Based on a talk from GopherCon 2017.
GopherData
Compose
It’s “super duper for devops”, says Caskey.
Caskey L.​ Dickson
Managing databases in today's environments presents many complex problems. See the impact in this 2016 survey.
VividCortex sponsored
A fuzzy matching library which creates hashes that can be used for similarity comparisons.
Lukas Rist
Take care as it doesn’t use robots.txt files.
Kuba Gretzky

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