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Issue 53 — April 9, 2015
Featured
Promises to be a fast router of HTTP requests to functions. Includes extensible middleware and handler support, as well as the ability to serve static files.
Labstack
A post-mortem of a Go production system crash that involved digging into the guts of Go’s network source code to find a leak.
Bruno de Carvalho
The Redis wire protocol is remarkably simple, which makes it easy to build a client that implements all of Redis’s major features. This article from RedisGreen introduces the protocol and steps through how to build a simple yet feature-complete parser with Go.
RedisGreen sponsored
Exposes a non-blocking message passing interface to V8. Go and JavaScript interact by sending and receiving messages. Notably, it comes from Ryan Dahl, the original creator of Node.js.
Ryan Dahl
Learn about using Go for robotics and working with the Internet of Things from Ron Evans and Adrian Zankich in a free webcast next month.
O'Reilly Media
A drop-in replacement for both http.ListenAndServe and http.ListenAndServeTLS. Listens for signals to fork/restart but finishes running requests too.
Florian von Bock
Not yet released but they’re gathering interest in the idea. It’s aimed at businesses who want the reassurance of long term support of popular Go packages.
Coding Robots
A tool built by and heavily used at Shopify that simulates network conditions, generally negative ones. It enables you to prove with tests that your application doesn’t have single points of failure.
Shopify
Jobs
Codeship is a hosted Continuous Integration and Delivery platform. Our stack: Elastic Build Infrastructure - Golang, Docker, CoreOS, AWS. Web App - Ruby on Rails, PostgreSQL, Sidekiq, Redis, Heroku.
Codeship
In Brief
Git LFS is a command line extension and specification for managing large files with Git, written in Go.
GitHub
Brad Fitzpatrick spoke about his implementation of an HTTP/2 server in Go at London Go Gathering.
YouTube
Mohit Gupta and Alex Zylman from Clever introduce Sphinx, a high-performance rate limiter built in Go as a case study.
Hakka Labs
John Graham-Cumming
Implements the sort.Interface
Saruhan Karademir
Other external services to be supported later.
Craig Peterson
Polymer is a library by Google for creating and working with Web Components.
Travis Reeder
Takes a file structure and replaces names with values. Billed as ‘similar to Thor and Yeoman, but dumber.’
Anders Janmyr

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