Russ Cox joins us this week to talk about how Russ got involved with Go, Vgo, error handling, updates on Go 2.0, more.

Russ Cox joins us this week to talk about how Russ got involved with Go, Vgo, error handling, updates on Go 2.0, more.

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Featuring:


Russ Cox – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteErik St. Martin – Twitter, GitHubCarlisia Thompson – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedInBrian Ketelsen – Twitter, GitHub

Show Notes:



Toward Go 2
Go += Package Versioning
Plan 9 from User Space
Emgo: Bare metal Go (language for programming embedded systems)
ARM Cortex-M
Go on very small hardware (Part 2)
Go (golang) Jupyter Notebook kernel and an interactive REPL
Netflix/titus
Netflix/titus-executor
Netflix/titus-control-plane
Automatically request certificates for Kubernetes Ingress resources from Let’s Encrypt
Resources for New Speakers
Go version of Plan9 Acme Editor
A Tour of the Acme Editor
GopherConBR 2018

Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

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