Maarten uses Go to build the back-end of developer platform Jexia. You can check previous newsletter
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August 31 · Issue #18 · View online
Master the World of Go. Each week Maarten Bezemer serves the finest articles about the theories, trends, tools and topics.
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Maarten uses Go to build the back-end of developer platform Jexia. You can check previous newsletter editions here.
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Release of Go 1.11
There are many changes and improvements to the toolchain, runtime, and libraries, but two features especially stand out: modules and WebAssembly support.
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Go 2 draft designs
The development of Go 2 was announced last year and we are excited to share updates with you today.
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Announcing Project Athens and GopherSource
As part of Microsoft’s commitment to the Go community, we announced contributions to Project Athens and our involvement with GopherSource.
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Mutex and Channel
The post is inspired by one of the participants in my talk in a local meet up on last December 2017, about “how to write highly scalable microservices in Go”.
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Defer: sweet, but no syntactic sugar
The deferred call’s arguments are evaluated immediately, but the function call is not executed until the surrounding function returns.
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Golang operators, loops, if and else for beginners
The last blog went through some of the basic principles of data types, variables and how to use them.
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Error handling practices in Go
We are very fond of Go. In this post we’d like to share the error handling practices our team of 20+ developers follow while building the Pipeline platform.
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Send a gif with Go using MMS in 14 lines
Twilio posts cloud communications trends, customer stories, and tips for building scaleable voice and SMS applications with Twilio’s APIs.
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Web server creation with Go net/http package
One of the reasons we use the Go programming language is undoubtedly high performance and fast programming capabilities.
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Efficiently checking if a number has two consecutive bits set
Last week someone I’m mentoring asked for help with a programming challenge that involved some bit twiddling.
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Create a Go API in 5 minutes - Part 1
People have strong opinions about Go, both positive and negative. However, like any tool it’s about choosing the right one for the job.
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Go WebAssembly: building a calculator tutorial
With Go v1.11 having just been released with an experimental port to WebAssembly, I wrote our own Go program compiling straight to WebAssembly.
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Get your GraphQL server ready using GoLang in 5 minutes
GraphQL has been a buzzword for last few years after Facebook has made it open-source and so I tried GraphQL with Node.js.
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Build a cryptocurrency alert app with Kotlin and Go (Part 2)
In the first part of this article, we started building our service by creating our Android app. The app, however, requires a backend to work properly.
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Brad Fitzpatrick: Go 1.11 and beyond
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Brad Fitzpatrick Go 1 11 and beyond - YouTube
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Go 2 Drafts Announcement - YouTube
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I'm converting my app to
Social media challenge app was built for an organization to help monitor their social media account and also reward their staff that promote the company social media page.
https://t.co/wNJkYLwoOW
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1:56 PM - 26 Aug 2018
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11:23 AM - 26 Aug 2018
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