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Golang Weekly
Issue 182 — October 19, 2017
Featured
An AI-based tutorial using Go, Tensorflow, and Docker to return the top 5 labels for an image.
Tin Rabzelj
A plotting library built on top of gnuplot for plotting curves, 3D plots, bar charts, etc. Repo.
Arafat Khan
Satisfy your company’s requirements for commercial support, security and license compliance with ActiveGo, the only supported Golang distribution. Start using ActiveGo for free in development.
ActiveState sponsored
Built in Go and hitting 1.0 this week, TiDB is an open source, MySQL protocol compatible, distributed database designed for analytics.
PingCAP
Well, just the development experience, the community, the build performance, and the extensibility of the project. So, not everything.
Brendan Le Glaunec
The pros and cons as experienced by Stream when changing their primary language to Go.
Stream
Someone who has recently left the Go team at Google reflects on how he ended up there and what it was like. Spoiler: “an absolutely rewarding experience”.
Leo Rudberg
Jobs
Join an enthusiastic multicultural team rebuilding our hotel booking monolith into Go microservices using the latest tech stack.
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Try Vettery and we’ll connect you directly with thousands of companies looking for talented back-end devs.
Vettery
In Brief
I think they should stick with Gogland, it’s already established.
Andrey Cheptsov
Flexible Containerized Video Encoding built on Docker and Kubernetes run in any cloud or on-premise infrastructure.
Bitmovin sponsored
Developing an event sourcing/CQRS solution using NATS Streaming Server and Go.
Shiju Varghese
This is really more about why Go is a good choice than it is about frameworks.
T Petric
Get full-stack monitoring with Datadog. Full support for Go apps, plus 200+ infrastructure integrations.
Datadog sponsored
Automate the work pipeline, integrate third party tools, and reload projects as they change.
Realize
See HTTP headers, the speed of DNS lookup, initial TCP connection, etc.
Dave Cheney

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