Restic and backups (done right)
Go Time: Golang, Software Engineering
English - June 01, 2017 19:27 - 56 minutes - 77.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 77 ratingsTechnology Education How To golang open source software development devops architecture docker kubernetes Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Alexander Neumann joined the show to talk about using Go to write backup software, solving tough problems like deduplication, scratching your own itch, and other interesting Go projects and news.
Alexander Neumann joined the show to talk about using Go to write backup software, solving tough problems like deduplication, scratching your own itch, and other interesting Go projects and news.
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Featuring:
Alexander Neumann – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteErik St. Martin – Twitter, GitHubBrian Ketelsen – Twitter, GitHubAshley Willis – Twitter, GitHub
Show Notes:
Chunker - Implementation of Content Defined Chunking (CDC) in Go
Interesting Go Projects and News
“…people can change. And if you do it right, you get to watch it happen.” | “I bled to get here. I have the scars to prove it.”
Kelsey Hightower’s very vulnerable keynote speech at DevOps Days Austin
Free Software Friday!
Each week on the show we give a shout out to an open source project or community (or maintainer) that’s made an impact in our day to day developer lives.
Ashley - Kelsey Hightower
Erik - Brendan Gregg
Brian - barista (i3 status bar written in Go!)
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!