Go Time: Golang, Software Engineering

Unpop roundup! 2023

Go Time producer, Jerod Santo, ranks & reviews the most (un)popular opinions of 2023.

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Featuring:

  • chg – GitHub, X
  • Chris James – GitHub, X
  • Lea Anthony – GitHub, X
  • Ole Bulbuk – Website, GitHub, X
  • Johnny Boursiquot – Website, GitHub, X
  • Natalie Pistunovich – GitHub, X
  • Ian Lopshire – GitHub, X
  • Andy Walker – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, X
  • Juan Andrés Guerrero-Saade – Website, X
  • Kaylyn Gibilterra – GitHub, X
  • Joe Davidson – GitHub, X
  • Matthew Boyle – Website, GitHub, X
  • David Wickes – GitHub, X
  • Jerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, X

Show Notes:

  • Is htmx the way to Go? (Go Time #266)
  • Cross-platform graphical user interfaces (Go Time #271)
  • Long-term code maintenance (Go Time #264)
  • Experiences from GopherCon 2023 (Go Time #293)
  • What’s new in Go’s cryptography libraries: Part 2 (Go Time #298)
  • The solo gopher (Go Time #283)
  • HallwayConf! A new style of conference (Go Time #276)
  • Hacking with Go: Part 4 (Go Time #270)
  • Diversity at conferences (Go Time #274)
  • Go templating using Templ (Go Time #291)
  • Domain-driven design with Go (Go Time #273)

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