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**Carlisia Thompson:** Francesc Campoy has a great video. I think he did it at a Meetup; it's the recording of his talk that he did, and he goes over all the new things in 1.8, and it's pretty awesome. I learned a few things; his was a lot more clear. |
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, and Cory LaNou just linked in the GoTimeFM channel... Usually for all of the releases, [Dave Cheney](https://twitter.com/davecheney) puts together a slide deck introducing the changes in the version, in this particular case 1.8, so that people can host their own release parties and use that. ... |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yeah, huge props to Dave for putting that together. |
**Erik St. Martin:** Anybody wanna do \#FreeSoftwareFriday? |
**Brian Ketelsen:** I do, I do, I do! Was that too much? |
**Erik St. Martin:** Nobody else seems convinced. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** I'll back off, sorry. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** I do, too. Go, Brian! \[laughter\] |
**Brian Ketelsen:** \[47:50\] My \#FreeSoftwareFriday shoutout is to the [Eclipse Che](https://www.eclipse.org/che/) project. If you haven't yet seen it, it's a really awesome web-powered IDE with terminal; all of that sounds kind of boring (who wants to write their stuff in the cloud?) but from my perspective, teachin... |
**Erik St. Martin:** Challenge accepted. Now I kind of wanna find a vulnerability in Eclipse Che. \[laughter\] Just because... |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Alright, you go for that. |
**Erik St. Martin:** How about you, Carlisia? |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Well, I saw Brian's shoutout, and I remembered that I wanted to give a shoutout to VS Code editor, because I've been using it and I'm finding it really, really neat. It's got some kinks, but I think it could become my main editor. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** It's so funny that you mentioned that, because I've probably been spending half of my time in Visual Studio Code this last week or two. The latest updates have been really sharp; it's the fastest GUI for editing that I've ever used. It's really sharp. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** It's really sharp, and it's fast. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** I don't hate it. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Yeah. It's got a Vim plugin - I'm sure it's got an Emacs plugin, as well... It's very neat to be able to just navigate through the definitions for each method so easily. I mean, you can do that with the other editors as well, but it's just really cool. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Their support is solid. I definitely think that they've done a great job, and I know it's Luke Hoban that's driven most of the Go integration, but the whole Microsoft team has done a great job on that editor. I like it a lot. |
**Erik St. Martin:** How about you, Charity? What's your editor of choice? |
**Charity Majors:** I'm Vim. I use Vim for life. |
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, same. I converted Brian, but now he seems to be converting away... |
**Brian Ketelsen:** I'm still half Vim. |
**Charity Majors:** It so happens to those fickle... If you can convert them one way, they can probably be converted another way. |
**Erik St. Martin:** Brian also changes operating systems about once a week, too. |
**Charity Majors:** Wow, that's a whole new level. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** God, if you could see my desk... I have four computers here - two Linux, one Windows and one Mac, and it's beyond ridiculous. But you know, when you teach, you have to be able to teach all the people, not just the ones that love the same operating system you do. |
**Erik St. Martin:** Well played. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Thank you. |
**Erik St. Martin:** So we may be catching you off-guard, Charity, but every show we tend to close the show out just kind of recognizing projects and maintainers that make our lives easier. It does not have to be written in Go. If there's a person or project or somebody that you wanna give a shoutout to...? |
**Charity Majors:** For sure. I have one for me and for Christine. For me it's Naitik Shah at facebook He's amazing. His dependency injection library made Go possible for our rewrite. He's amazing. He's one of the best engineers I've ever worked with, and he's one of those rare senior engineers who gives code reviews t... |
Anything that he's written... His giant library stuff over at the Facebook Go - it's all Naitik, and his dependency injection stuff is just fabulous. Christine also wanted to mention Matt Silverlock for the content around Go to drive web applications, to have a common voice between various frameworks like the Goji, Gor... |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Nice. |
**Erik St. Martin:** \[51:56\] I'm trying to remember what library it was that came out of Facebook Go that we were using all the time. I know there was Grace, which was for the graceful restarting of the service, but I feel like there was another library I used to use. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** There was, but I swear it was from Parse, though... It wasn't from Facebook. |
**Charity Majors:** Yeah, but all of the Parse stuff was Facebook Go. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Oh... What did we use? There was something that we used, I just don't remember what it was and I don't have that source code anymore, because once you leave you can't keep that stuff. |
**Erik St. Martin:** At least you're not supposed to keep that stuff, and if you did keep that stuff, you wouldn't admit to it. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** No, I would be violating my termination agreement. That would be bad. |
**Erik St. Martin:** My \#FreeSoftwareFriday for today is by a company called JetStack. It's called [Kube-Lego](https://github.com/jetstack/kube-lego). If you're familiar with Kubernetes, there's a concept of what they call an Ingress controller, which basically controls outbound traffic that's outside of the cluster i... |
**Brian Ketelsen:** I love the "Yes, please give me a TLS certificate." The days of buying certificates are just so old. |
**Erik St. Martin:** And that's the beauty of it, right? The spec that you submit to Kubernetes just has an annotation on there that says, "ACME TLS - true". |
**Brian Ketelsen:** That's awesome. |
**Erik St. Martin:** It sees it, and it goes out and fetches you a certificate. |
**Charity Majors:** But surely the profit motive is the best way to manage security... |
**Erik St. Martin:** What's that? Profit? \[laughter\] |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Right... |
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, I mean... How can you possibly be secure without a $30,000 vendor product ,I mean. It's just no way? |
**Charity Majors:** Thank you. |
**Erik St. Martin:** There's just no way. Alright, did anybody else have any shoutouts? Or we close out the show... Going once, going twice, and done. Thanks for being on the show everybody, especially a huge thank you to Charity for coming on. We'll have to try and get Christine on too another time, or add more capaci... |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Get more microphones... |
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