Your source for wide-ranging discussions from around the Go community. Panelists include Mat Ryer, Jon Calhoun, Natalie Pistunovich, Johnny Boursiquot, Angelica Hill, Kris Brandow, and Ian Lopshire. We discuss cloud infrastructure, distributed systems, microservices, Kubernetes, Docker... oh and also Go! Some people search for GoTime or GoTimeFM and can't find the show, so now the strings GoTime and GoTimeFM are in our description too.
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The only podcast dedicated to backend development, technologies, and careers. Lane Wagner, the founder of Boot.dev, interviews successful backend engineers to get their takes on various trends, technologies, and career tips for new backend developers. Golang, Python, JavaScript, and Rust are the programming languages most commonly discussed, but speakers dabble in all sorts.
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15 minutes news, tips, and tricks on the Go programming language.
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This podcast features intimate conversations with engineers who are in the forefront of building or teaching technology. Join us as we learn how our guests got started in tech, the type and level of education they've obtained, their work history, and personal stories about their journey. We publish the show on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and the Web biweekly on Wednesdays at 12pm US Eastern Time. Subscribe and STAY TUNED!
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Episodes and show notes available at friday.hirelofty.com. An unapologetic show about the culture and chaos of software engineering from the makers and breakers of digital products at Lofty Labs. We build software with Python and Django, Ruby and Rails, Golang, whatever frontend framework we're forced to use because it's popular this month, and anything else to get the job done right. Then on Friday afternoons we have a beer and talk about our regrets on this show.
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Software Engineer and Developer Advocate, Nic Raboy, shares all his tips and tricks to becoming a polyglot developer. Learn about the latest trends in web, mobile, and game development and how you can quickly get ahead in becoming an incredible developer. With a background in programming languages such as Java, Android, Node.js, and Golang and a background with frameworks such as Express, Ionic Framework, NativeScript, Zend Framework, and Apache Cordova, Nic Raboy is a polyglot with a lot to ...
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Since its inception in 2011, Best Remote Team, an offshore web and mobile app development company, is offering high-quality offshore software and app development services by facilitating businesses with the right and skilled technical brains. You can hire a remote team of dedicated developers with the right skills and attitude for your project. Hire dedicated developers after a thorough screening process and a personal interview to find the best match as per your expectations.
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I'm the Hack of all Trades and a master of none. Welcome to my world of picking up new hobbies, learning new schools, and ultimately moving onto the next shiny item in the never ending world of cool gear. I always find myself diving head first into new hobbies only to abandon them shortly thereafter. Come along as I tell you all about the latest tech and gear and that leaves me broke but happy.
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In this follow-up to episode #306, “How soon until AI takes my job?”, the gang of (grumpy?) veteran software engineers candidly chat about how their day to day is changing in the midst of improving AI tooling & hype. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members save 11 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors: Cod…
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And now for something completely different, with Ran Bar-Zik & Gil Adda
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Proposals 🗜️ Accepted: Add new compress/zstd package Previously discussed in Episode 31 🧼 Accepted: runtime: add AddCleanup and deprecate SetFinalizer Previously discussed in Episode 73 🗜️ Accepted: refuse to generate and/or use RSA keys smaller than 1024 bits 🇮🇱 GopherCon Israel 2024, thoughts byy Shay Nehmad ❄️ Blog post: New unique package by Mi…
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Go, Community, and Learning with Donia Chaiehloudj
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In this episode, we sit down with Donia Chaiehloudj, a Senior Software Engineer at Isovalent, to discuss her diverse career journey, from working in image processing and electronics to becoming a Go developer in the cloud-native space. Donia shares her experiences transitioning into software development, her work with Go and Kubernetes, and her lea…
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Join Johnny as he dives into the world of home automation with Ricardo Gerardi & Mike Riley, two tinkerers who’ve taken the plunge with Go. We explore the challenges (and the fun) they encounter along the way. If you’re interested in automating your home (or working with micro controllers) come learn how to get started! Leave us a comment Changelog…
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Adrian Hesketh and Joe Davidson on Templ
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In this episode Adrian Hesketh and Joe Davidson from Templ joins me and we talk about the what, why, and how of Templ. If you haven't checked it out, Templ helps creating strongly typed html template and use a component based approach to building web interface in Go. Links: Templ GitHub repo The documentation Go ship it Quicktemplate As always if y…
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Gophers? New Go releases & interview with Elliott Minns
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Go 1.23.1 & 1.22.7 released 🚫 Proposal accepted: encoding/json: add omitzero option Episode 34: Interview with Joe Tsai about encoding/json/v2 ✍️ script v0.23.0 Episode 56: Interview wit xiaq, author of Elvish Episode 21: Interview with John Arundel Go blog: Telemetry in Go 1.23 and beyond by Robert Findley Running Go on a Raspberry Pi (הרצת גו על …
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#069 - Season Finale: The Boot.dev Origin Story w/ Allan
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Today, we bring you the final episode of the first season of Backend Banter! It’s a wrap up for now. With 69 episodes behind us, we want to tell you the story of Boot Dev and how far we’ve come from our beginnings, and for that, we bring Allan Lires, the first official employee and the second person to work on our platform! We’re going to cover our…
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✄ To bisect or not to bisect? I guess the answer's in the middle with Jamie Tanna's step counter!
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Thanks to Jamie Tanna for joining as Co-host! Our gracious patrons support this show. Consider joining as a member, too! Conferences roundup 🇮🇱 GopherCon Israel Sep 9th https://www.gophercon.org.il/ 🇩🇪 Fyne Conf 2024 Sep 20th https://conf.fyne.io/ 🌐 GoFunc Oct 3rd https://gofunc.ru/ 🇰🇪 GopherCon Africa Oct 18th-19th https://nairobi.gophers.africa/ …
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On this episode, Angelica is joined by Go community leaders from around the world: meetup organizers from Guadalajara, St. Louis, New York & Go Bridge Atlanta. Together, they explore the ins & outs of organizing meetups, the benefits of attending, the Go Developer Network (GDN) & the current state of the Go Meetup community. Leave us a comment Chan…
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Sports, Internships, and Startups with Samantha Coyle
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In this episode, we sit down with Samantha Coyle, a software engineer who went from a high school athlete with little tech exposure to a leading Go developer. Samantha shares her path through college, where she pivoted to computer science, and how she navigated internships at top companies like Dell and AMD. She also discusses her current work at D…
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#068 - Should you trust tech influencers? feat. Charles The III
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Today we welcome Chuck Carpenter aka Charles The 3rd, co-host at Whiskey Web and Whatnot. As two content creators in the tech scene, we discuss if and how celebrity developers and tech influencers are a good thing for the community, how we should be careful when choosing technologies based on influencers’ opinions, why so many people nowadays want …
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🎉 Go 1.23 is here! Blog: Range Over Function Types by Ian Lance Taylor A look at the spec: Tree walking with range-over-func by Jonathan Hall Conferences & CFPs 🇦🇺 GopherCon AU, Nov 7-8 Sydney, Australia CFP closes Sept 15 🇺🇸 GoWest, Oct 25, Lehi, Utah, USA Still accepting lightning talks Lane Wagner boot.dev Lane Wagner on Cup o' Go Jonathan Hall …
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This episode focuses on the art of delivering concise Lightning Talks, a popular format at conferences worldwide where speakers present in a short timeframe. Joined by some of this year’s GopherCon Lightning Talkers, we’ll discuss their experiences, challenges & tips for effective communication within a limited time. Leave us a comment Changelog++ …
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#067 - How to Be Better than 96.487% of Developers
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In today’s episode, we bring back Aaron Francis. If you haven’t watched our previous episode with him, he is a software developer, fellow content creator and co-founder of Try Hard Studios. In the past he’s been an accountant at a Big 4 but now he focuses on Laravel, web development and all things business and video. This episode will step away fro…
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Exploring Blockchain, Go, and Cross-Domain Projects with Tanguy Herrmann
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Join us in this episode as we explore the world of blockchain, Go programming, and various intriguing projects with Tanguy Herrmann. Tanguy is an experienced software engineer with a deep passion for technology and innovation. From his work in aerospace to his ventures in dance and beyond, Tanguy brings a unique perspective to the table. Tune in to…
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Kris, Angelica & Johnny react to the recently announced Go team changes, discuss the finding that 80% of developers surveyed by Stack Overflow are unhappy & disagree about the concept of tech debt (but agree that something’s gotta give). Leave us a comment Changelog++ members save 4 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join …
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#066 - CSS Is The Hardest Programming Language
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In today’s episode, we bring Adam Argyle, a CSS Dev Rel at Google, content creator, co-host at CSS Podcast, Bad At CSS Podcast and host of GUI Challenges. He’s also the creator of a bunch of tools and utilities for the front-end. We’re going to touch on a lot of hot topics, regarding the difficulty and power of CSS, how programmers most of the time…
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📊 While we wait for Go 1.23, we discuss the latest Stack Overflow survey results
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For Patreon, Swag, past episodes, and more, visit 🔗 https://cupogo.dev/! 🏛️ Go 1.22.6 & 1.21.13 released 🕵️ CVE-2024-24790 explained (and scored on Synk) 🧪 Likely accept: add Context method to testing.T 🧑💻 StackOverflow 2024 developer survey resultsBy Jonathan Hall & Shay Nehmad
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We’re talking OpenAPI this week! Kris & Johnny are joined by Jamie Tanna, one of the maintainers of oapi-codegen, to discuss OpenAPI, API design philosophies, versioning, and open source maintenance and sustainability. In addition to the usual laughs and unpopular opinions, this week’s episode includes a Changelog++ section that you don’t want to m…
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#065 - I Quit Voice Coaching for Typescript feat. Matt Pocock
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In today’s episode, we welcome Matt Pocock, an educator, content creator and engineer who used to be a voice coach. Now, he teaches Typescript on his YouTube channel and is building Total Typescript, the most comprehensive TypeScript course available out there. We talk about his transition from a completely unrelated field into tech, the importance…
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🎮 BDFL but drop the FL, Game Development, and more!
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For Patreon, Swag, past episodes, and more, visit https://cupogo.dev/! 🫡 Leadership Transition in the Go Project 🧑⚖️ Proposals Accepted: Adding Text() to the crypto/rand library Proposal (likely decline): add crypt(3) compatibility in the stdlib Active Proposal: Telemetry in Delve 🤝 Community GopherCon EU 2024 videos have been uploaded online 🎮 Ga…
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Hacking, Public Speaking, and Tech with BiaSciLab
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Join us in this episode as we delve into the world of cybersecurity, public speaking, and unique career paths with BiaSciLab. Bia is a young cybersecurity enthusiast and public speaker, running her nonprofit Girls Who Hack (https://girlswhohack.com) and interning at IBM. With a deep passion for election security and a vibrant personality, Bia bring…
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We check out the upcoming 1.23 release for new language features and improvements, including iterator functions and supporting packages. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members save 5 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors: Coder.com – Instantly launch fully configured cloud development environments (CDE) a…
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#064 - You’re doing networking wrong feat. Lawrence Lockhart
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In today’s episode, we welcome Lawrence Lockhart, a former hospitality manager turned full stack software developer. Apart from his tech job, he’s also a developer advocate, a teaching assistant at a coding bootcamp and a tech meetup leader, so you know he spends a lot of his time helping others build and transfer their existing skills into tech, b…
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Don't skip the gym! 🏋️ And interview Alice Merrick, UX researcher on the Go team
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📝 Go 1.23: Interactive release notes New proposals runtime: add AddCleanup and deprecate SetFinalizer 👉 weak: new package providing weak pointers 💪 Bufstream enters public beta Lightning Round Profiling in Go: A Practical Guide by Noam Yadgar Cogent Core initial release New RansomHub Ransomware Version Interview with Alice Merrick Previous episode …
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Jesús Espino from Mattermost tells Natalie all about (the final four of) his 10 “aha moments” he had reading the Go source code. Don’t miss Part 1! Leave us a comment Changelog++ members save 8 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors: Coder.com – Instantly launch fully configured cloud development environme…
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In today’s episode, we bring Spiro Floropoulos, a senior developer and architect with over 20 years of experience. This episode is an unusual one, as Spiro recently got laid off due to a bizarre chain of events that involved HTMX, overworking, and technical debt. But we’ll learn from this story, as we want to shed some light on how situations that …
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🇰🇪 yield(RC2, 1st GopherCon in Africa, LLMs, Dreams of code, and more)
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News this week: 🆕 rc2 is out Google Groups notice The actual Merge List 🇰🇪 GopherCon Africa Oct 18-19 Does Go benefit more from copilot than other languages? Range-over-func demystified Zach Musgrave's post from dolthub; Go range iterators demystified John's take on it; First impressions of Go 1.23's range-over-func feature ⚡️ Lightning round "This…
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Aha moments reading Go's source: Part 1
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Jesús Espino from Mattermost tells Natalie all about (the first six of) his 10 “aha moments” he had reading the Go source code. Part 2 (with the rest of his aha moments) coming soon! Leave us a comment Changelog++ members save 5 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors: Speakeasy – Production-ready, Enterpri…
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Fleet, Open Source, and Osquery with Zach Wasserman
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Join us in this episode as we delve into the world of open-source device management with Zach Wasserman. Zach is the cofounder and Tech Evangelist of Fleet, where he works to unlock the full potential of osquery for both enterprise and open-source customers. With a deep history with osquery, dating back to its inception at Facebook in 2014, Zach br…
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#062 - Declaring War Against the Frontend feat. Sam Selikoff
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In today’s episode, we go to war with Sam Selikoff, co-host of the Frontend First podcast, and specialist on everything Frontend related. We have an amazing conversation where we discuss Sam’s journey, as he also did some backend work in the past, we talk about abstractions, what JavaScript is doing differently from other languages and frameworks, …
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⏲️ ⚡️ That feeling when your timer returns the wrong time & new 🌩️ lightning round!
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Conferences & CFPs 🇮🇱 GopherCon Israel, Sept 9 @ Tel Aviv CFP open until Jul 15 🇦🇺 GopherCon AU, No CFP open until Sept 15 🇮🇳 GopherCon India, Dec 1 @ Jaipur 🇩🇪 Fyne Conf, Sept 20 @ Berlin CFP open until Aug 16 🇸🇬 GopherCon Singapore, October TBD CFP open until Aug 19 Go 1.23 draft release notes ⏲️ Blog: Resetting timers in Go by Anton Zhiyanov 🌩️ …
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How Mat writes HTTP services in Go
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Mat Ryer has been writing HTTP services in Go for more than 13 years. Needless to say, he’s learned a lot along the way. Today, Johnny & Ian sit down with Mat to ask him all about it. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors: Fly.io – The home of Changelog.com…
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#061 - Forget SQL, use Typescript feat. Thomas Ballinger
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Today we bring Thomas Ballinger, a developer at Convex, an open-source backend for application builders. We will be discussing mainly databases, and why at Convex they use Rust and Typescript. We'll also talk about systems scalability, infrastructure and go over different practices regarding abstractions Learn back-end development - https://www.boo…
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The Go release that was completely Expected, conferences, and cookies! 🍪🍪🍪
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Go 1.22.5 & 1.21.12 released Conferences 🇮🇱 GopherCon Israel, Sept 9 @ Tel Aviv CFP open until Jul 15 🇦🇺 GopherCon AU, No CFP open until Sept 15 🇮🇳 GopherCon India, Dec 1 @ Jaipur New proposal: include abandoned packages in list of deprecations Blog post: gRPC: The Good Parts by Kevin McDonald 🍪 New package: github.com/syntaqx/cookie Found on Reddi…
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Dependencies! We need them, but how do we use them effectively and safely? In this week’s episode Kris is joined by Ian and Johnny to discuss the polyfill.io supply chain attack, the history of dependency management and usage in Go, and the Go Proverb that “a little copying is better than a little dependency”. Of course, we wrap up the episode with…
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Reddit, Computer Science, and Living Abroad with Konrad Reiche
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Join us in this episode as we dive into the world of scalable and resilient backend infrastructure with Konrad Reiche. A Berlin-transplant living in San Francisco, Konrad is a seasoned software engineer who brings a wealth of experience and insight into designing abstractions that add immense value. Currently a Staff Engineer at Reddit, Konrad's in…
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042: Gate keeping and teaching of programming with Ramesh Sringeri
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Ramesh joins me this week to talk about his experiences teaching programming in Girls who code club and gate keeping that can discourage some people from choosing computer science as their career path. Links: Confluence podcast with Ramesh Scott Hanselman's blog Profanity doesn't work Ramesh's blog Hanselminutes podcast ChangeLog I'd appreciate any…
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#060 - Adam Elmore: IndieHacker Extraordinaire
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Today we bring anothe returning guest, Adam Elmore! An AWS Hero, Teacher and fellow content creator! You might notice today's talk is a bit different, as we don't cover too much technical details but we do cover a lot of other interesting topics that permeate our everyday lives, such as kids and family time, religion and purpose in life... But don'…
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