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I think that's it. With that said, everybody, goodbye. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Thanks for getting up so early, Dave. |
**Dave Cheney:** Not a problem, thanks for having me. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Thank you so much, David. |
• Discussion of the podcast format and guest appearances |
• Update on Go language performance improvements in version 1.7 |
• Context package now part of standard library |
• Impact on external libraries and patterns for using context |
• Potential changes to Gorilla toolkit due to standard library context adoption |
• Mention of vendor check tool update for deprecated dependencies |
• Discussion on the Vendor Check tool and its potential integration with Go |
• Upcoming talk at GopherCon about packaging and vendoring in Go |
• Issue opened on the Go repo to gather opinions on package management and vendor tools |
• Sad news: Heka project may be discontinued due to lack of resources and concerns about its performance |
• Introduction to LibHunt, a platform for categorizing and ranking Go projects and libraries |
• GitHub detection of project type can be prone to error due to factors like directory layout or language usage |
• Projects can specify their primary language when creating a repository on GitHub |
• Lime Text is a Go-based text editor that allows modification and has multiple frontends |
• HDR histogram is a package for collecting metrics and presenting them in a histogram, useful for monitoring requests per second or other events |
• Test2Doc converts test code into documentation using regular expressions |
• Using Apiary for API documentation, but finding it inconsistent with actual changes |
• Switching to Dredd for testing API documentation against actual API |
• Recording requests and responses from unit tests to generate automated API documentation |
• Six lines of code added to existing unit tests to enable documentation generation |
• Statically analyzing HTTP tests to capture requests, responses, and headers |
• Integrating tool into CI flow for automatic documentation updates on code push |
• Potential integration with Swagger, but differing workflows and strict specs may be an issue |
• Launch of Women Who Go initiative to create safe space for women in the Go ecosystem |
• Founder Sarah Adams shares her goal of getting more women involved in Go programming |
• Ten chapters worldwide, with 5 in the US and others in London, Tokyo, Bangalore, and Mexico City |
• Resources available for starting a new chapter at WomenWhoGo.org |
• Misconceptions about women's ability to program and do systems-level development being addressed through Go community efforts |
• WomenWhoGo community and its inclusive growth |
• Chapters of the community and how to find meetings |
• Starting a new chapter and contact information for Erik St. Martin |
• #FreeSoftwareFriday shoutouts to Docker, Apiary, Go Remote Meetup initiative, and Sourcegraph Chrome Extension |
• Rofi application launcher and window switcher for Linux |
**Erik St. Martin:** It's Go Time! A weekly podcast where we discuss interesting topics around the Go programming language, the community and everything in between. If you currently write Go or aspire to, this is the show for you. |
Alright everybody, welcome back for another episode of Go Time. This is episode number five. Today we have Brian Ketelsen here, say hello Brian. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** I'm not here though, I'm in San Francisco this week. Hello! |
**Erik St. Martin:** That's very true, you're part here. You're not here anyway - this is all virtual studio. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** That's true. |
**Erik St. Martin:** We also have Carlisia here. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** I am also not there, I am in San Diego. \[laughter\] Hello everybody. |
**Erik St. Martin:** And today on the show we have a special guest with us, Sarah Adams, who most of you know as an engineer, speaker, and also the founder of Women Who Go. |
**Sarah Adams:** Hi! |
**Erik St. Martin:** How are you, Sarah? |
**Sarah Adams:** I'm listening to you from San Francisco. |
**Erik St. Martin:** So is everybody in California but me today? |
**Brian Ketelsen:** That's correct. |
**Sarah Adams:** Sounds like it. |
**Erik St. Martin:** I knew I was getting left out here. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** You have some serious FOMO going on, Erik. Fear of missing out. |
**Erik St. Martin:** But, see, I'll be having dinner before you guys, so I have less work when we're done. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** You know, the problem with being out here is that my kids start sending me text messages at three in the morning. |
**Sarah Adams:** Oh, no... |
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, that's always rough, to get synced up with the kids and family. You think three hours isn't that long, but it's a lifetime. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** It's a lot, it is. |
**Erik St. Martin:** Like, everybody's going to bed before you're having dinner, and everybody's having lunch when you're waking up. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** We've got a lot to talk about this week, I think we should dive in. There's a lot happening. |
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, so last week we talked a bit about the 1.7 stuff and some of the performance change improvements there, and over this past week Dave Cheney put together some visualizations of that which really kind of blew my mind, because I knew there was improvements, but we've cut more than half the diffe... |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yeah, we're halfway back to where we were, which is fabulous, because Go has really great compile times, and it's nice to see that coming back down to... Insanely great. |
**Erik St. Martin:** And I'm looking forward to seeing it less than 1.4, that'd be a great achievement. Imagine being even faster than 1.4 was. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Is that even possible? Is that on the cards, though? |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Anything's possible with SSA. Have you seen the team working on that? The brain trust will make it happen, I have confidence. |
**Sarah Adams:** Who's working on it? |
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