Keith Randall from the Go team joined the show to talk about why a new compiler, what we gain from SSA, what’s next for the compiler, Go 1.8, and the goals/plans for Go 1.9.

Keith Randall from the Go team joined the show to talk about why a new compiler, what we gain from SSA, what’s next for the compiler, Go 1.8, and the goals/plans for Go 1.9.

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Featuring:


Keith Randall – GitHub, WebsiteBill Kennedy – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteCarlisia Thompson – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedInErik St. Martin – Twitter, GitHub

Show Notes:



1.8 Beta — get it while it’s hot!
Inside the Map Implementation - from Keith Randall and GopherCon 2016
GothamGo videos are on YouTube
How Do They Do It: Timers in Go — Contributed by Alexander Morozov & Vyacheslav Bakhmutov
Contributing to the Go project — Contributed by Matt Layher
GoLab — The Italian conference on Go, Jan 20-21
Dominik Honnef’s — An incomplete list of tools from the Go tool chain

Free Software Friday

Erik — Arduino maker community
Carlisia — json incremental digger from simeji
Keith — Delve
Bill — go-hep and gonum - Go-based software for the High Energy Physics community

Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

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