Cup o' Go
A podcast by Jonathan Hall & Shay Nehmad - Fridays
105 Episodes
-  ๐๐ผโโ๏ธโโก๏ธ You can run, but you can't hide from the security! ๐ซฃ And golangci-lint v2 with Ludovic FernandezPublished: 29/03/2025
-  Go makes everything faster. Even ducks! ๐ฆPublished: 24/03/2025
-  โ๏ธ Rewriting all the things in Go! ๐Published: 14/03/2025
-  ๐งฎ Is new math in Go's future? Plus boot.dev update with Lane WagnerPublished: 28/02/2025
-  The strength of Go in the job market ๐, and some stress relief with Carlos Becker ๐Published: 21/02/2025
-  ๐ฏ Go 1.24 release party - LIVE SHOW FOR EPISODE 100! ๐๏ธPublished: 14/02/2025
-  Supply chain attacks โ๏ธโ๐ฅ Ghetto Logs ๐๐พ ๐ชต and Rust/AI cold takes ๐ง with Thorsten BallPublished: 07/02/2025
-  What's coming beyond Go 1.24? A look at proposals, and interview with Anton ZhiyanovPublished: 31/01/2025
-  ๐ฒ๐ณ๐ฒ If an error falls in forest, and there's no variable around to see it... ?Published: 24/01/2025
-  ๐ค A nil microphone won't keep us away from the 1.24 Interactive Tour or trying Hugo's new featuresPublished: 17/01/2025
-  ๐๏ธ 2025 conference preview, GoReleaser enhancements, and whether to use assertion librariesPublished: 10/01/2025
-  สโฯโส -> ๐ฆ Rust GOes Async, Survey says LLMs aren't all over, & new questionsPublished: 03/01/2025
-  โฟ Jonathan and Josh iterate through the Go 1.24 changes and related proposalsPublished: 20/12/2024
-  Update your crypto! And Go 1.24 previewPublished: 13/12/2024
-  One and two and three and four and proposals!Published: 06/12/2024
-  ๐๐บ๐ธ The FIPS Episode including an interview with Alex ScheelPublished: 23/11/2024
-  ๐ ยกFeliz quinceaรฑera a Golang! ๐ชPublished: 15/11/2024
-  ๐ 70,000 Go issues, and still going strong, Terraform for Factorio, and John Crickett on learning without LeetCodePublished: 08/11/2024
-  ๐ณ Roots & Trees: OpenRoot, and Cedar to the rescue for access controlPublished: 01/11/2024
-  Improved Go cache interaction coming in 1.24? Plus extended discussion on technical writingPublished: 25/10/2024
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