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How things get done on the Go Team (Go Time #318)

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Angelica is joined by Cameron Balahan, Sameer Ajmani & Russ Cox from the Go Team at Google to talk about how things get done on the Go Team, how do they decide what to improve and then how do they go about improving it. We also discuss how they decide what to work when & what the future of Go might look like.

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Chapters

1. It's Go Time! (00:00:00)

3. Meet the guests (00:01:42)

4. Getting into Go (00:03:05)

5. The Go team now (00:05:29)

6. Team vs community (00:07:25)

7. How the Go team makes decisions (00:09:15)

8. Sponsor: Speakeasy (00:13:59)

9. Tech lead (00:18:51)

10. Planning ideas (00:22:28)

11. Conflict (00:34:45)

12. Internal conflicts (00:38:02)

13. Product managing Go (00:40:22)

14. Future of Go (00:44:22)

15. Progression of Go (00:52:41)

16. Unpopular Opinions! (00:57:02)

17. Sameer's unpop (00:57:21)

18. Cameron's unpop (00:58:22)

19. Russ' unpop (00:59:45)

20. Getting involved (01:00:46)

21. Outro (01:01:40)

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Angelica is joined by Cameron Balahan, Sameer Ajmani & Russ Cox from the Go Team at Google to talk about how things get done on the Go Team, how do they decide what to improve and then how do they go about improving it. We also discuss how they decide what to work when & what the future of Go might look like.

Leave us a comment

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Sponsors:

  • Neo4j – Is your code getting dragged down by JOINs and long query times? The problem might be your database…Try simplifying the complex with graphs. Stop asking relational databases to do more than they were made for. Graphs work well for use cases with lots of data connections like supply chain, fraud detection, real-time analytics, and genAI. With Neo4j, you can code in your favorite programming language and against any driver. Plus, it’s easy to integrate into your tech stack.
  • SpeakeasyProduction-ready, Enterprise-resilient, best-in-class SDKs crafted in minutes. Speakeasy takes care of the entire SDK workflow to save you significant time, delivering SDKs to your customers in minutes with just a few clicks! Create your first SDK for free!
  • Fly.ioThe home of Changelog.com — Deploy your apps and databases close to your users. In minutes you can run your Ruby, Go, Node, Deno, Python, or Elixir app (and databases!) all over the world. No ops required. Learn more at fly.io/changelog and check out the speedrun in their docs.

Featuring:

Show Notes:

Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. It's Go Time! (00:00:00)

3. Meet the guests (00:01:42)

4. Getting into Go (00:03:05)

5. The Go team now (00:05:29)

6. Team vs community (00:07:25)

7. How the Go team makes decisions (00:09:15)

8. Sponsor: Speakeasy (00:13:59)

9. Tech lead (00:18:51)

10. Planning ideas (00:22:28)

11. Conflict (00:34:45)

12. Internal conflicts (00:38:02)

13. Product managing Go (00:40:22)

14. Future of Go (00:44:22)

15. Progression of Go (00:52:41)

16. Unpopular Opinions! (00:57:02)

17. Sameer's unpop (00:57:21)

18. Cameron's unpop (00:58:22)

19. Russ' unpop (00:59:45)

20. Getting involved (01:00:46)

21. Outro (01:01:40)

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