Issue #92: Go Newsletter Issue #92 — Go Weekly

Go Weekly
Latest Issue All Issues Subscribe
Go Newsletter 92
.
Go Newsletter
Issue 92 — January 14, 2016
Featured
You can now buy tickets to the largest event in the world dedicated to Go. Want to speak? The CFP closes on Jan 31st.
gophercon.​com
Due to a security issue in in Go’s math/big package
google.​com
Including a Go expression parser and type system. Goroutines are treated as threads. More details are available in Debugging Go Code with LLDB.
Ryan Brown
Take advantage of Go’s simplicity and concurrency on a scalable, container-based platform. Build apps using Gin, Martini, Negroni, Gorilla, stdlib & 150 add-ons. Heroku gets out of the way, so you can focus on building high-traffic apps and APIs.
Heroku sponsored
AWS Lambda is a cloud service that lets you run Node, Python and Java code without a server, but you can make Node call out to a compiled Go program.
Jacopo Daeli
If you’re running and managing your own Postgres instance, having a simple and elegant dashboard like this could be handy.
Rach Belaid
Other MySQL drivers implement the database/sql interface but this can require the storage of many objects on the heap. This alternative is GC-optimized and performance oriented.
PubNative GmbH
Showcase your skills and compete for prizes against the best Go developers from around the world.
gophergala.​com
golang-nuts
‘This post is based on a real-world problem that I faced when I was developing a load generator program for work.’
Scott Mansfield
A developer did some research on the pros and cons of mocking libraries vs hand-written mocks.
Matt Dupree
Jobs
Never had a company apply to you? Well now you can when you sign up at Hired.com to receive your personalized offer, base salary and total compensation up front.
Hired.​com
In Brief
Aaron Allsbrook
James O'Toole
Track any metric via ExpVars, then graph, set alerts, and correlate with perf throughout your stack.
Datadog sponsored
Implements IETF RFC6749, counterfeits weaknesses covered in IETF RFC6819 and countermeasures various database attack scenarios, keeping your app safe.
ory.​am
For writing code that doesn’t care whether its data comes from the filesystem or a remote provider.
Alex Flint
Linux on IBM z Systems Open-source Team

Go Newsletter is curated by Peter Cooper

Read this issue on the Web
See our archives
Change your email address
Stop getting this newsletter

Published by Cooperpress
Fairfield Enterprise Centre, Lincoln Way, Louth, LN11 0LS, UK

AltStyle によって変換されたページ (->オリジナル) /

Issue 91 #92 Issue 93