A deep and nuanced conversational podcast focused on technology, software, and computing.
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Stay up to date with the Go community in about 15 minutes per week
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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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Your source for wide-ranging discussions from all 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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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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🪿 Goose noose? 🤘 Excellent! 🎸
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31:46Conference videos 🇬🇧 GopherCon UK FyneConf Proposals 💧 Accepted: add new goroutine leak profile as a GOEXPERIMENT Full discussion of this feature in Episode 127 🪿 Added to minutes: add GOOS=noos bare metal support 🫣 Added to minutes: Add bytes.Buffer.Peek 👍 Added to minutes: Add must.Do Blog posts ✈️ Go blog: Flight Recorder in Go 1.25 by Carlos Am…
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061: As a Gopher I'm excited about Gleam, maybe you'll too
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35:33I finally gave Gleam a serious look and ho boy I'm excited. I've looked at Gleam a long time ago back when it started with the ML-like syntax. I've always been an Elm fan, I discovered functional programming with Elm. Near 2016-2017 I tried Elixir and Phoenix, and gave it a try multiple times following the years, but I'm not fully sure why it never…
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This week we've got a grab bag episode! Kris and Matt discuss a variety of topics, including a GopherCon debrief (featuring some RustConf comparisons!), why people can't be mad all the time, the need for better abstractions, and so much more! We continue this discussion in this week's episode of Break! We get into some of the topics briefly mention…
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💧 A leaky goroutine certainly does suck!
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30:16Meetups and Conferences 🇺🇸 Go Meetup in San Francisco, Oct 23 @ Forge 🇺🇸 GoWest, Oct 24 @ Lehi, Utah USA 🇳🇬 GopherCon Africa, Oct 24 & 25 @ Lagos, Nigeria 🇷🇺 LetsGoConf followup post on Telegram Proposals ⚠️ Accepted: errors.AsType (As with type parameters) 💧 runtime/pprof,runtime: new goroutine leak profile New: direct reference to embedded fields…
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Cybersecurity, Beyond Identity, and Identity Defense with Jasson Casey
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1:36:50In this episode of the Ardan Labs Podcast, Bill Kennedy talks with Jasson Casey, CEO and co-founder of Beyond Identity, about modern cybersecurity. Jasson shares his journey from early interests in technology and networking to leading startups and building products that address today’s security challenges. They explore the evolution of authenticati…
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060: 10x Developer, or 10x Distraction? A Reality Check on AI
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28:18The message is everywhere: LLMs are here to make us 10x more productive and change software development forever. Venture capitalists are pouring billions into the vision, and big tech companies are pushing hard for us to adopt the tools. But as a software engineer who’s seen the demos and lived the reality, something feels profoundly wrong. This we…
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Defer Life Considered Harmful
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1:18:09From AI winters to Tiny Go, Ron Evans has a long and storied career. In this episode he joins Angelica and Matt to discuss his journey, what past AI winters can tell us about our current AI moment, the importance of Tiny Go, and so much more. This week's episode has a Break aftershow! Watch it on YouTube or listen with your favorite podcasting app!…
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🪖 Gab's Notes on this week's Go news and an interview with Matt Boyle of Ona and ByteSizeGo
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1:01:28Thanks Gabriel Augendre for guest co-hosting this episode! Visit cupogo.dev for all the links. 🔬 A new experimental Go API for JSON 🧾 2025 Go Developer Survey 🥸 Test state, not interactions by Redowan 😴 Go team quiet week Sep 22–Sep 26 ⛓️💥 The Day the Linter Broke My Code Interview with Matt Boyle Find Matt on X Ona ByteSizeGo Functional options f…
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Building For The Future
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1:36:21We've all experienced the dreaded rewrite. A system that was promised to last for years has grown so full of technical debt and cruft that we feel we need to throw it out and start over again. How can we avoid this? In this episode, Angelica and Matt are joined by Jon Sabados, where they discuss how to build software that can last long into the fut…
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👕 Clothe your naked gophers and returns, with this one weird episode THEY don't want you to know about!
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40:53Go 1.25.1 and Go 1.24.7 are released 🇩🇪 GopherCon Europe: Berlin 2025 videos online ⏱️ Blog: Testing Time (and other asynchronicities) by Damien Neil Video: Testing Time (and other asynchronous code) 👖 gofumpt v0.9.0 released Video: Go's Naked Returns: Be afraid! 🗳️ Blog: Building Bulletproof Leader Election in Kubernetes Operators: A Deep Dive by …
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Adaptability, Google, and MCP with Jonathan Amsterdam
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1:32:21In this episode of the Ardan Labs Podcast, Bill Kennedy interviews Jonathan Amsterdam from the Go team at Google about his journey from academia and finance to software engineering, his work on Go and API design, and the importance of adaptability, community, and building impactful software. 00:00 Introduction 00:30 What is Jonathan Doing Today? 02…
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Bootstrapping A Podcast
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1:57:18Ever wondered what it really takes to build a successful online presence? How about if you were doing it as a couple? In this episode, Angelica and Matt are joined by Sophie and Rory of the "Media Couple" podcast as they pull back the curtain on their current projects and share the unfiltered reality of being content creators, the tools and tech th…
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059: Is Go over with John Arundel
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1:02:03Let's talk with a friend of the pod, John Arundel. We talk about state of thing a little regarding Go's maturity, a bit of AI, I personally am a bit fatigue of the noise and "agent". The podcast is returning slowly. , John has written a new Go book that's beginner-friendly, but goes deeper than you'd expect, he produce excellent learning and traini…
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What It Takes To Be A Content Creator
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1:37:33Everyone can be a content creator. Whether it's posting long form content on YouTube, shorter content on TikTok, or photos on Instagram, content creation is accessible to all. In this episode, Angelica and Matt are joined by Benjamin Bryant to talk about what it takes to become a content creator. This episode contains extra chapters for supporters.…
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🇲🇽 Café con Go, 🇨🇦 GopherCon, eh?, or 🌉 Goroutines on the Golden Gate?
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29:06This episode is sponsored by Boldly Go! Need fractional Gophering work? Visit boldlygo.tech. For everything Cup o' Go, incl. swag, Patreon, past episodes, and more, please visit our website. GopherCon 2026 location poll GopherCon India GOMAXPROCS Course: "Introducing Command Line Applications in Go" SQLite benchmarks ★ Support this podcast on Patre…
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Interviews, Soft Skills, and Career Growth with Kacie Bail
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1:32:55In this conversation, career coach Kacie Bail discusses her work helping others navigate the job market. She emphasizes the growing importance of soft skills in job applications, the challenges of job rejections, and the need for empathy from interviewers. Kacie shares her journey from bioengineering to consulting, highlighting the significance of …
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How To Have A Great Conference Experience
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52:07GopherCon is this week! Kris, Matt, Dylan, and Angelica are talking about conferences: their favorite experiences, how they approach them, and advice for first time conference attendees. For our supporters, the panel has an in-depth discussion of what would make for better conferences and where current conferences are failing. We've also have a new…
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🐐 The Greatest Episode of All Time 🐐
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26:33🥩 Meatspace 🇺🇸 Going to GopherCon in NYC? Meet other Cup'o'Gophers there! 🇺🇸 Interested in a SF meetup? Fill out the poll 🇷🇺 Let's GoConf, Sept 12 @ Moscow, Russia GopherJS 1.19 with generics released Interview with Grant Nelson, Episode 53 Proposals Accepted: x/tools/go/analysis/structtag: stricter JSON tag checking Previous mention: Episode 117 N…
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Go 1.25 is released 🛠️ x/tools contains public packages that fail to build with Go 1.25.0 🧱 Building blocks for idiomatic Go pipelines by Anton Zhiyanov GopherCon USA, Aug 26-28 in New York 🌩️ Lightning Round outrig ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★โดย Jonathan Hall & Shay Nehmad
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What's New in Go 1.25?
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1:10:30It's August, which means we've got a fresh new Go release! In this episode, Kris and Matt pick up the "What's New in Go?" series with an edition for the Go 1.25 release. We've also have a new episode of Break! Watch it on YouTube or listen with your favorite podcasting app! Learn more by going to https://break.show. This episode contains an extra U…
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DevRel, Community, and Storyblok with Facundo Giuliani
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1:28:21In this episode of the Ardan Labs Podcast, host Bill Kennedy sits down with Facundo Giuliani, Solutions Engineering Team Manager at Storyblok, to trace his path from his early experiences with computers to leading a remote solutions engineering team. They explore headless CMS, the shift into developer relations, the balance of technical and soft sk…
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In the years leading up to the current AI hype cycle we're currently all experiencing, there was another hype cycle: Big Data. In this episode, Kris is joined by Matt and Steve to discuss how the Big Data craze relates to the current Artificial Intelligence one, where Big Data ends and AI/ML begin, and so much more. We've also have a new episode of…
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The s in "golang" stands for security and an interview with George Adams from Microsoft
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52:51Visit https://cupogo.dev/ for all things Cup o' Go! [security] Go 1.24.6 and Go 1.23.12 are released Microsoft build of Go Telemetry – Helping Us Build Better Tools Go Assembly Mutation Testing GitLab catches MongoDB Go module supply chain attack Break: Jonathan's streaming again on Twitch George Adams interview Microsoft devblogs ★ Support this po…
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How do you make change happen effectively? In this episode, Matt is joined by Alex Sims to discuss championing a cause and making change happen within your organization. They discuss various strategies, including how to get started, different technical approaches, and how to deal with those who resist change. We've also have a new episode of Break!…
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🗳️ Surveys say... StackOverflow 2025 Developer Survey results The Pragmatic Engineer 2025 Survey Proposals 🆕 New: proposal: x/tools/go/analysis/structtag: stricter JSON tag checking Related discussion on Episode 117 Accepted: doc: mention "purego" build tag convention somewhere 🤡 Accepted: mime: expand on what is covered by builtinTypes Accepted: l…
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AI Agents, Tooling, and Limitations with Kenneth Stott
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49:05In this episode Bill Kennedy and Kenneth Stott discuss the evolving role of AI in organizations, emphasizing the importance of human intelligence in leveraging AI tools effectively. They explore the challenges and opportunities presented by generative AI, the need for a structured data language within organizations, and the ethical considerations s…
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AI Booster? AI Doomer? You're Wrong Either Way
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1:20:39It's a rarity in recent years to have a conversation and not have the topic of AI brought up. There are those who think we're on the cusp of AI super-intelligence, those who think AI will destroy the job market, and those who completely write the entire thing off. What these conversations lack is nuance. In this episode, Kris is joined by Matt and …
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🎣 Conference roundup, http3, DataDog and Turso do optimizations
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27:05Jon's gone fishing, Shay's gone camping, so the community took the time to optimize all the things :) https://cupogo.dev/ for all the links and details! This show is supported by you, and there are many ways to support the show (directly and indirectly). Thanks for listening! Meetup roundup Jamie Tanna - Hands on dependency workshop @ Fatsoma Fyne …
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Versioning: We Did It To Ourselves
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1:41:44Versioning! It's a topic that we all deal with on a daily basis, and yet it's a topic that many of us dread. Our ecosystems love semantic versioning, but many of us find it lacking for many of our use cases. In this episode, Kris and Matt are joined once again by Jamie and Steve to talk about versioning. The panel discusses what versioning is, when…
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Keebo, DevOps, and Team Dynamics with Mary Moore-Simmons
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1:43:56In this episode, Mary Moore-Simmons, VP of Engineering at Keebo, shares her journey from early tech interests to leadership roles at SendGrid, GitHub, and Keebo. She discusses navigating career transitions, the value of mentorship, and her passion for building innovative developer tools and empowering teams. 00:00 Introduction 07:48 First Memory of…
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[Break] You're Now Less Wrong About REST
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39:57Welcome to Break, a Fallthrough aftershow! After months of spending time after each recording of Fallthrough chatting, Kris and Matt decided it's time to record some of these chats and publish them to the world! In many ways the show's name is apropos: it's more like a watercooler break than a podcast recording and it's a break from the way we usua…
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Why You're Wrong About REST
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1:48:32The web has been around for nearly 40 years, yet despite its massive success, the principles that made it a success still prove elusive to most software engineers today. We've stumbled into a world where so called REST APIs are less RESTful than GraphQL, where most definitions of hypermedia are wrong, and where nuance has been replaced with "well a…
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🤌 The Gopherfather: Go 1.25, slog multihandlers, and more, capisce?
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35:49Go 1.24.5 and Go 1.23.11 are released Go 1.25 Release Candidate 2 is released 🇿🇦 GopherCon South Africa, Aug 6-7 Online Go Blog: Generic Interfaces by Axel Wagner Proposals 🪵 New: log/slog: add multiple handlers support for logger 👉 New: spec: expression to create pointer to simple types Video: 10 Things I Hate About Go urfave/cli: a declarative, s…
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What Even Is A [Programming|Natural] Language?
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1:10:30Whether you're talking to another person, talking to a computer, or just talking to yourself, we use languages every day. For a long time now, there's been a debate about whether natural languages and programming languages are distinct from each other. The creation of large language models and their ability to produce code from natural language has…
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Language and Codes of Misconduct
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1:08:25In episode 27, the panel discussed what languages are, what it means to know things, and what meaning is. In this bonus episode, we extend that conversation to discuss how language affects the tech and software communities. We delve into things like whether Codes of Conduct are actually a good thing, how efforts to make language more inclusive can …
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🛠️ Can we fix it? No we can't! 🧭 Plus, exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Go West Conf.
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51:39vscode-go v0.48.0 released with golangci-lint v2 support golangci-lint v2 showcase and interview with Ldez, episode 104 LookPath bug: incorrect expansion of "" and "." in some PATH configurations 🛠️ Proposal: cmd/fix: remove all functionality Unexpected security footguns in Go's parsers by Vasco Franco 🌩️ Lightning Round Blog: Go: Don't name packag…
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Wednesday, Consulting, and Business with Ali Hafizji
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1:34:01In this episode, Ali Hafizji, founder of Wednesday, shares insights into his unique approach to product engineering through a sprint model that emphasizes outcomes over time. He discusses the importance of Agile methodology in adapting to change, the dynamics of client relationships, and the challenges of communication across time zones. He discuss…
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Speed and software should go hand in hand, but with Moore's Law coming to an end and CPU clock speeds remaining steady over the last 20 years, software engineers need to turn to new techniques to improve the efficiency of their code. In this episode, Matt and Angelica and joined by Clement Jean to discuss one of these techniques: SIMD. They'll disc…
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🚧 Go Improvement: 🫸 waitgroup.Go, json/v2, 🐍 new features for cobra apps, with Jeremy Foran
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28:37ngrok Go SDK v2 released 🚁 Go 1.25 interactive tour by Anton Zhiyanov JSON evolution in Go: from v1 to v2 by Anton Zhiyanov 📘 Free eBook: Data Serialization in Go by Jonathan Hall JSON Benchmarks Lightning Round 🐍 charm Fang YouTube short: CoPilot API is written in Go ⌨️ Typst: Compose text faster Jeremy Foran Blue Flag Consulting ★ Support this po…
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What's coming in Go 1.25? Plus Redowan Delowar on what makes Go different from other languages
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49:24Go 1.25rc1 released Opinion: Go should be more opinionated by Elton Minetto Blog: HTTP QUERY and Go by Kevin McDonald Interview with Redowan Delowar Blog post: You probably don't need a DI framework Blog Fx dependency injection framework for Go Blog: How I program with agents ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★…
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The Three Ps: Understanding Product, Project, and Program Management
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1:15:27Building software is difficult and rarely can software engineers do it alone. In this episode, Kris is joined by Ian, Matthew, and Angelica to talk managing software projects and what three often used but rarely defined roles actually mean: project manager, product manager, and program manager. The panel also discusses how these roles interact with…
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Cybersecurity, Music, and RapDev with Ryan Henrich
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1:33:27In this engaging conversation, Ryan Henrich shares his journey in the cybersecurity field, discussing his current role at RapDev, the evolution of cybersecurity careers, and his early experiences with hacking. He reflects on his high school years, his passion for music, and the impact of technology on learning. The discussion also dives into the ch…
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Go's Error Handling Is Handled
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1:09:32Error handling in Go is one of the language's most controversial topics. It ranks high in each Go Developer Survey and many different people have proposed many different solutions to the perceived problems. The Go Team's stance on error handling as a problem in need of a fix has changed recently, with a declaration that no proposals will be accepte…
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Agentic workflows and AI firewalls, so pretty much cancelling ourselves out
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13:59Don't forget to visit cupogo dot dev, where you can find links to all the things! 🤖 Ezo Saleh - How We Built Rock-Solid Agentic Orchestration with Go 🔥 Anubis 🥨 Godump - pretty printer 🪳 gcassert 💧 isLitOrSingle ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★โดย Jonathan Hall & Shay Nehmad
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A Discourse On AI Discourse
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1:18:26AI is a divisive topic. Some people are AI boosters while others are AI doomers. And then there are those of us who sit in the middle, feeling both sides are not just wrong but that they aren't experiencing a shared reality with the rest of us. In this episode, Kris and Matt are joined by Steve Klabnik to talk about the state of AI and the discours…
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🚫 Go team says no, what is HTTP error 407, and do you need DI frameworks
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30:12Go 1.24.4 and 1.23.10 released Commit 4d1c255: net/http: strip sensitive proxy headers from redirect requests 🚫 [ On | No ] syntactic support for error handling by Robert Griesemer 💉 You probably don't need a DI framework by Redowan Delowar 🌩️ Lightning Round 🗳️ Stack Overflow 2025 Developer Survey 🪲 git-bug: a decentralized issue tracker 🗓️ Lookin…
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AI Tooling, Interviews, and Tigera with Peter Kelly
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1:35:37In this engaging conversation, Bill Kennedy interviews Peter Kelly, VP of Engineering at Tigera, exploring his journey from early experiences with technology to his current role in the tech industry. They discuss the impact of education, sports, and family background on Peter's career path, as well as the challenges faced by young people today in n…
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058: Starting in Go with Yann Bizeul
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1:06:12Go is used by multiple programmers and software engineers. Lots of path can lead to want to try Go, and this week I talk with Yann whom eventually found Go and talks about his experiences writing internal tools at his company. Links: Hupload YBFeedโดย Dominic St-Pierre
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Building An Open Source Maintenance Company
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1:18:08We all use open source software on a daily basis. Even though the software is free to consume doesn't mean it's free to produce. Over the years, there have been many attempts to support open source development financially, from companies that sell support to foundations and many things in between. On this week's episode, Angelica and Matt are joine…
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🌁 Live from San Francisco, it's Cup o' Go! Elastic, Green Tea, and LLM toolboxes
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31:04This episode was sponsored by Elastic! Elastic is the company behind Elasticsearch, they help teams find, analyze, and act on their data in real-time through their Search, Observability, and Security solutions. Thanks Elastic! This episode was recorded at Elastic's offices in San Francisco during a meetup. Find info about the show, past episodes in…
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