#260 — May 2, 2019
Golang Weekly
📈 Go is on a Trajectory to Become the Next Enterprise Programming Language — It’s quite the headline, but the author makes worthwhile points about many of Go’s characteristics that give it an advantage in building large-scale software projects.
Kevin Goslar
'Go 1.13 is Shaping Up To Be Pretty Fun' — Brad of the core Go team shares a tweet with a list of things coming to the next version of Go 1.13, including default support for modules, allocating defer records on the stack (read: more performance), and a variety of optimizations including escape analysis improvements.
Brad Fitzpatrick on Twitter
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Semaphore 2.0 sponsor
Optimizing M3: How Uber Halved Its Metrics Ingestion Latency — This is a really technical one! Uber noticed increased latency in its metrics platform and it ultimately resulted in finding an issue in the Go runtime for which a fix was duly created.
Richard Artoul
Testing: How, What, and Why – PDF — At last week’s GopherChina 2019 event, Dave Cheney gave a talk about testing. It’s focused on the fundamentals but for a slidedeck (with notes) it’s comprehensive and easy to follow if you’re looking for guidance in this area.
Dave Cheney slidedeck
💻 Jobs
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📘 Articles & Tutorials
LLVM from a Go Perspective — LLVM is a notiously opaque and large piece of software, but this article tries to open things up a bit by showing how a simple Go code example would compile to LLVM IR and what’s going on inside LLVM.
Ayke van Laëthem
▶ Performance Tuning Go Applications on Google Cloud Platform — A tour of a variety of tools and techniques for diagnosing latency issues in a Go app running on GCP.
Valentin Deleplace
📕20 Patterns to Watch for in Engineering Teams
GitPrime sponsor
5 Tips To Speed Up Go Development with IntelliJ or Goland — Some tips if you’re a JetBrains IDE user. If not, move on.
Keith Perry
DigitalOcean
Looking at SciPipe: A Workflow Library for Scientific Workflows — This is a recently published academic document looking at SciPipe, a workflow programming library built in Go for creating complex pipelines for bioinformatics and similar scientific workflows.
OUP Academic
🔧 Tools & Code
Termdash: A Go Terminal Based Dashboard System — You’ve probably seen a terminal-based dashboard before, this one is focused on beautiful and maintainable code. wtf is a similar system worth looking into too, also written in Go.
Jakub Sobon
Pie: A Utility Library for Dealing with Slices — A code generator for dealing with slices that focuses on type safety, performance and immutability.
Elliot Chance
Gravity 5.5 Gives Superpowers to Helm — The latest release of Gravity gives devs a new superpower: the ability to build downloadable Kubernetes images using their Helm Charts.
Gravitational sponsor
go-sqlbuilder: A Flexible SQL String Builder Library — Focused mostly on MySQL and Postgres. Includes basic ORM type support via structs.
Huan Du
Engo: A Cross-Platform 2D Game Engine Written in Go — There are some tutorials here.
EngoEngine