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Issue 69 — July 30, 2015
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Links to videos and slides/supporting text for 22 different talks from the recent official Go conference.
Official Go Blog
Quick walkthrough of the basics of compiling and installing a Go app on Android.
Coding Velocity
"We think this is pretty close to Go 1.5 Release Candidate 1, which we hope to issue next week. The final version of Go 1.5 should be out by mid-August."
Andrew Gerrand
Create teams, set permissions for specific team members, and improve collaboration in your Continuous Delivery workflow. With Codeship's new Organizations plans, you can get centralized control over your organization’s projects and teams.
Codeship sponsored
Fuzzy searching allows for flexibly matching a string with partial input, useful for filtering data very quickly based on lightweight user input.
Peter Renström
"We, the Go community, should probably come up with some coherent definition of what changes we deem backwards compatible and which we don’t."
Axel Wagner
A step by step look at the process involved in building static Go binaries efficiently through Docker.
Atlassian Developers
Writing Go code is one thing, but structuring code into a robust project that others can easily work with is another. Here are some tips on the latter.
Afshin Darian
The Go Challenge provides a way to learn Go by solving problems and getting feedback from experts. The goal of this challenge is to "write a tool that will find unnecessarily exported identifiers in a package and help unexport them."
Go Challenge
Jobs
Ravelin is a machine learning startup building a state of the art fraud prevention solution. We’re looking for a skilled Go developer with experience in highly available distributed systems to help build our platform.
Ravelin
Namely is an agile startup dedicated to building an end-to-end HR platform for businesses of all sizes. We’re looking for a skilled Go developer to contribute ideas, innovation, solutions and code to our product.
Namely
In Brief
Floating the idea of a marketplace where Go code can be bought and sold, a bit like as is seen with WordPress templates, say.
Chillance
A coverage-guided fuzzing solution for testing of Go packages.
Dmitry Vyukov
Bloom filters are a popular choice for set-membership queries where some level of false positives are acceptable. Cuckoo filters go a step further and allow items to be removed too.
Seif Lotfy

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