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The magic of a trace

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Felix Geisendörfer & Michael Knyszek join Natalie to discuss Go execution traces: why they’re awesome, common use cases, how they’ve gotten better of late & more.

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Chapters

1. It's Go Time! (00:00:00)

4. Fitting the ecosystem (00:05:33)

5. Sponsor: Boot.dev (00:13:06)

6. Changes in best practices (00:15:13)

7. Common trace use cases (00:23:15)

8. Interpreting results (00:30:04)

9. AI (obligatory) (00:39:58)

10. Unpopular Opinions! (00:43:13)

11. Michael's unpop (00:43:54)

12. Felix's unpop (00:45:19)

13. Natalie's unpop (00:46:42)

14. Outro (00:48:17)

330 episodes

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The magic of a trace

Go Time: Golang, Software Engineering

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Felix Geisendörfer & Michael Knyszek join Natalie to discuss Go execution traces: why they’re awesome, common use cases, how they’ve gotten better of late & more.

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Changelog++ members save 3 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!

Sponsors:

  • Boot.dev – Learn backend development the smart way. Boot.dev is the most captivating, finger-flying, addictive way to learn to code.
  • 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)

4. Fitting the ecosystem (00:05:33)

5. Sponsor: Boot.dev (00:13:06)

6. Changes in best practices (00:15:13)

7. Common trace use cases (00:23:15)

8. Interpreting results (00:30:04)

9. AI (obligatory) (00:39:58)

10. Unpopular Opinions! (00:43:13)

11. Michael's unpop (00:43:54)

12. Felix's unpop (00:45:19)

13. Natalie's unpop (00:46:42)

14. Outro (00:48:17)

330 episodes

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