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Issue 178 — September 21, 2017
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Understanding how Go allocates memory stack vs. heap, which allocation costs more, and how to write code to be more memory efficient.
Segment
A very thorough tutorial for building a tool to add tags to struct fields via command line or within an editor.
Fatih Arslan
This guide is designed to aid when evaluating database monitoring solutions for your unique environment.
VIvidCortex sponsored
Takes source code and other structured text and syntax highlights it. Inspired by Pygments and supports over 100 languages.
Alec Thomas
Binary Search, Quick Sort, and the Tower of Hanoi are just a few of the code examples here.
GolangPrograms.​com
Yep, you can use good old make for building your Go projects.
Radomir Sohlich
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In Brief
How key-value store Badger compares against two other options.
Deepak Jois
Discover why teams at Intel, CoreOS and systemd choose Semaphore for high-performance, reliable continuous integration.
Semaphore sponsored
Uses the same options a cURL with a much richer interface.
Adam Tauber
Cruise Automation (a subsidiary of GM) chose CircleCI to help their team get autonomous vehicles on the road.
CircleCI sponsored
A Go-written tool for extracting text using patterns.
Zack
Kaveh Shahbazian

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