Cup o' Go

Jonathan Hall & Shay Nehmad
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Feb 21, 2025 • 57min

The strength of Go in the job market 📈, and some stress relief with Carlos Becker 🚀

🛡️ Security pre-release announcements, update on Monday, Feb 24golang.org/x/oauth2golang.org/x/cryptoBlog: State of the startup and scaleup hiring markets by Gergely Orosz – as seen by recruiters (Partial paywall)Blog: Testing concurrent code with testing/synctest by Damien NeilProposals🤝 Likely (re-)accept: net/http: support content negotiation🌩️ Lightning roundMinecraft from scratchMyNavInterview with Carlos BeckerPersonal web siteGoReleaser web siteGitHub proflie ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Feb 14, 2025 • 1h 11min

💯 Go 1.24 release party - LIVE SHOW FOR EPISODE 100! 🎙️

This episode was LIVE! Even if you usually listen to this show, if you want you can check out the video on YouTube :)Visit https://cupogo.dev/ for store links, past episodes including transcripts, and more!GopherCon IsraelAccepted proposal: Clone a HashWe Replaced Our React Frontend with Go and WebAssembly from DaggerExtensible Wasm Applications with Go by Cherry MuiSQL NULLs are Weird! by Raymond TukpeLighting round:Go programs freeze when they are launched via a Steam clientLovable's rewrite From Python to GoBunster: Compile shell scripts to static binariesNVM for Windowschi drops support for Go 1.14-1.19Go 1.24.0 released ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Feb 7, 2025 • 1h 15min

Supply chain attacks ⛓️‍💥 Ghetto Logs 👊🏾 🪵 and Rust/AI cold takes 🧊 with Thorsten Ball

In this engaging discussion, Thorsten Ball, a software engineer at Sourcegraph and author of notable programming books, dives into pressing issues around supply chain security, highlighting threats like typo squatting and a dangerous malicious package in the Go ecosystem. He shares his insights on new Go language updates and tools like GoFix that automate code migration. Thorsten also explores the juxtaposition of Go and Rust, discussing preferences rooted in simplicity versus complexity, and wraps up with creative approaches to logging using AI.
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Jan 31, 2025 • 52min

What's coming beyond Go 1.24? A look at proposals, and interview with Anton Zhiyanov

Proposals✈️ Accepted: runtime/trace: flight recording🫷 Accepted: add vet check for sync.WaitGroup abuseDraft: json/v2 proposal draft🌩️ Lightning roundBlog post: Gist of Go: Channels by Anton Zhiyanov⚒️ Blog post: Go 1.24's go tool is one of the best additions to the ecosystem in years by Jamie TannaOn Hacker NewsVideo: Building a course platform in GoInterview with Anton ZhiyanovWeb sitecodapi: Interactive code examplesOn GitHub ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Jan 24, 2025 • 32min

🌲🌳🌲 If an error falls in forest, and there's no variable around to see it... ?

Go 1.24RC2 releasedGo 1.23.5 & 1.22.11 released🇺🇸 GopherCon, Aug 26-28 @ New York, New YorkCFS open through March 3Proposals🇺🇸 New: reduce error handling boilerplate using ?🥁 New: sync/v2 packageLightning round📼 VHS v0.9.0🤖 openai-go📦 Video: I tried to deploy to a VPS without Docker... ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Jan 17, 2025 • 37min

🎤 A nil microphone won't keep us away from the 1.24 Interactive Tour or trying Hugo's new features

🛡️ Security updatesGo 1.23.5, 1.22.11, and 1.24RC2 coming Jan 16github.com/golang/glog v1.2.4 released last weekGo 1.24 interactive tourProposalsOn hold: container/unordered: a generic hash table with custom hash function and equivalence relation#️⃣ Active: hash: standardize the hash functionBlog post: Go is a Well-Designed Language, Actually by Matt HallHugo v0.141.0 released🌩️ Lightning RoundCL: Grammar nit fix inspired by last week's Boldly Go: Daily post☮️ Video: Building my first project with Go by Peaceful ProgrammerPixel2, 2D game library in Go ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Jan 10, 2025 • 44min

🗓️ 2025 conference preview, GoReleaser enhancements, and whether to use assertion libraries

🪵 github.com/golang/glog fix pre-announcementConferences🇧🇷 GopherCon LATAM @ Florianópolis, SC, Brazil, May 5-6🇩🇪 GopherCon EU @ Berlin, Germany, June 16-19CFP through February 23🇬🇧 GopherCon UK @ London, UK, August 13-15CFP starts March 1go-safewebOn Hacker News🦀 GoReleaser 2.5 includes Zig & Rust supportComing soon: GoReleaser 2.6🌩️ Lightning RoundBlog: Leveraging benchstat Projections in Go Benchmark Analysis! by Bartek PłotkaGolang NuggetGolang WeeklyApplied Go WeeklyTesting discussionBlog: if got, want: A Simple Way to Write Better Go Tests by Michael LynchReddit discussion ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Jan 3, 2025 • 37min

ʕ◔ϖ◔ʔ -> 🦀 Rust GOes Async, Survey says LLMs aren't all over, & new questions

Happy New Year, everyone!Visit cupogo.dev to buy Swag🇮🇪 Go Ireland relaunch - tcube Dublin on Feb 6th.🦀 Rust GOes Async on Alexander Fadeev's blogHello Internet podcast🗳️ Go Developer Survey 2024 H2 Results🗣️ Best practices of using Go and Prometheus in Kubernetes environmentWails: YouTube video + grpcmd ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Dec 20, 2024 • 22min

➿ Jonathan and Josh iterate through the Go 1.24 changes and related proposals

Go 1.24rc1 is out. Start testing it!golang.org/x/net v0.33.0 released with security patches for golang.org/x/net/html🇸🇬 GopherCon Singapore coming up, Jan 22-241.24 in preview🧶 New iterator functions added to the bytes and strings packages🗺️ sync.Map has a new, faster implementationThe testing package's T and F types now expose a Context() methodProposals➿ x/exp/xiter: new package with iterator adapters🗂️ os: add iterator variant of File.ReadDirLightning round🌈 Bifröst is an advanced SSH server, written in Gogithub.com/gliderlabs/ssh wraps the crypto/ssh package with a higher-level API for building SSH servers👩‍🍳 Go Recipespi.dev, generate podcasts for the repos you lovesketch.dev, Go playground alternative ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Dec 13, 2024 • 28min

Update your crypto! And Go 1.24 preview

golang.org/x/crypto security updateGo 1.24 draft release notesBlog: What's missing from Golang Generics? by Nick TobeyLightning RoundBlog: Weak Pointers in Go: Why They Matter Now by Phuong LeOrchestrion: Compile-time auto-instrumentation for GoBuilding a distributed log using S3 (under 150 lines of Go)Video: Rethinking Domain-Driven Design in Go: From Myths to Reduced Project Complexity by Robert Laszczak ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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