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**Brian Ketelsen:** That's crazy cool. |
**Erik St. Martin:** And the other cool thing is if you need to migrate, you could have a Flannel network running and all your current containers running on Flannel, and then you stand up Calico side-by-side and then you're just kind of rotating out containers over onto that new CNI plugin and new network interface. So... |
**Brian Ketelsen:** That's nuts. Crazy cool. I see that it's from Huawei and I know after talking to some people who went to GopherCon China that they are doing gigantic things with Go at Huawei, so cool to see them releasing open source, and I hope that we can find more ways to have that language barrier a little easi... |
I know the Go community in China is huge, but it's kind of tough, since I don't speak Chinese. If I could just learn Chinese, it would be so much easier. |
**Erik St. Martin:** I tried... This was -- wow, almost ten years ago now that I tried to do some Rosetta Stone for Mandarin. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** That's awesome. |
**Erik St. Martin:** I didn't make it very far. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Alright, so my \#FreeSoftwareFriday shoutout is to a person, not a project. Everybody has probably seen this person in the Gophers Slack, on GitHub, on Twitter... This is [Florin Patan](https://github.com/dlsniper), and I hope I didn't butcher your name terribly, Florin... I apologize if I did. [Flo... |
Kris, is there any project or any person you wanted to shout out for \#FreeSoftwareFriday? |
**Kris Nova:** Yeah, I would say the one person in the community who has stuck out to me more in the past few months than anybody else is [Caroline Van Slyck](https://twitter.com/carolynvs). |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Nice. |
**Kris Nova:** I noticed her doing some work in [go dep](https://golang.github.io/dep/) with [Sam](https://twitter.com/sdboyer) in that whole effort, and just the code that they're cranking out, and the effort and the time that they're putting in, just being super proficient... It really stood out to me. So I would lik... |
**Erik St. Martin:** And she actually gave a [talk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOeeR7odY1I) at last year's GopherCon. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** A great talk, about adding more users to your app by supporting Windows better. |
**Kris Nova:** Awesome. I can get on board with that. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** \[44:07\] Exactly... Since I'm sitting in front of a Windows machine. |
**Erik St. Martin:** I'm just thinking of our 15-minute \[laughter\] |
**Brian Ketelsen:** ...and how long it took me to get Skype working? |
**Erik St. Martin:** Well, just how quickly you go from frustration with your computer to admiration... |
**Brian Ketelsen:** So since we've got a few minutes left, let me tell you about my little recent migration. Everybody knows I just can't find an operating system I love (this is not news to anybody), but I've been pushing myself more and more into the Microsoft world lately, because I think the Windows subsystem for L... |
But development on Linux is what I want, so I thought WSL is probably the way to go. And with the latest updates, I'm running the Fast Ring Insider release, so I'm on build 16.1.99, so it's a very fresh release. There pretty much isn't anything in WSL that doesn't work flawlessly. I can't find anything that doesn't wor... |
The thing that killed me today was that Skype doesn't recognize my -- well, actually it does; even worse, Skype recognizes my external audio interface for the podcast, it just doesn't pick up the microphone. \[laughs\] |
So the green light shows up that I'm talking in the audio interface, and in the Windows control panel I've got a little green light showing up that says I have inbound audio in my recording thing, but Skype is like "Nope, no microphone. Thanks for playing." |
**Erik St. Martin:** That's odd. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** So I blame Skype more than I blame Windows, because it works everywhere else. |
**Erik St. Martin:** So because we haven't started a war yet \[laughter\], Kris, what's your development operating system and editor of choice? |
**Kris Nova:** And this is the part of the show where everybody hangs up on me... I run Arch Linux and Emacs most of the time. |
**Erik St. Martin:** I'm in Arch Linux an Vim person, so... |
**Kris Nova:** I've been actually wanting to switch over to Vim... I know it's like "Oh my gosh, Emacs for life", but the more I see it and the more I hear about the community and how fast we're coming out with things like what we just talked about, with the struct literals, I think that it might be fun to dedicate a y... |
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, once you get the first set of key movements down - that's usually the hardest part; after that it's just a lifetime of learning new tricks, and being around other Vim people. They see you type four characters and they're like "You know you can do that in two, right?" and you learn something n... |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Using Vim in front of an audience of 20-30 people that may or may not know Vim - that is probably the most painful thing in the world you can do... Because at the end of the class people are like "You know, you could have done XYZ in Vim and done this a lot faster..." Alright, fine. Just get off my ... |
**Erik St. Martin:** But you used to criticize my Vim motions... |
**Brian Ketelsen:** I've never criticized your Vim motions. You're the Vim god, I know nothing about Vim compared to you. |
**Erik St. Martin:** The history of mine and Brian's friendship and relationship -- actually, he was my boss for a while, and yeah... He used to give me a hard time because I'd fly through stuff demo-ing... So I'd just be like changing tabs and jumping around the file and things, like... "Slow down!" |
**Brian Ketelsen:** \[48:16\] "Slow down! I can't even see what you're doing, you're moving so fast!" And that was actually what convinced me that Vim is a good place for me to go, because I used like Sublime Text and TextMate before that... But watching Erik fly through Vim, I was like "Oh man, I've gotta get some of ... |
**Kris Nova:** And that's exactly what it was like for me... I've sat with some people who do the same thing and I'm like "If I could actually go through and learn that, I can see myself getting obsessed with it." Like, "I have to learn more, I have to be able to do this in one less keystroke", and it's just... I grew ... |
**Erik St. Martin:** I'll actually plug a book for anybody interested in learning Vim... I had used Vim for probably close to ten years before I read this book. It's [Practical Vim](https://pragprog.com/book/dnvim2/practical-vim-second-edition) by Drew Neil. I learned a ton from that book that I didn't know from ten ye... |
Once you start recognizing those patterns (`dw` is Delete Word) it becomes much easier to remember them all. |
**Kris Nova:** Interesting. |
**Erik St. Martin:** There's a cheat sheet somewhere, too... A poster. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** It's my desktop. It's literally my desktop, because for some reason, once I got good enough to open files, move around, I stopped learning all Vim things. It's like "Yeah, I can open files, I can edit...", so I don't use very many motions and I don't use many of the extras. I know how to search and ... |
**Kris Nova:** Yeah. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Lazy. |
**Erik St. Martin:** There's actually a follow-up book to that too, called [Modern Vim](https://pragprog.com/book/modvim/modern-vim), which gets into Nvim and things like that. I have not read that one yet, and it's not out yet, I don't think... It's still being written, but that will be interesting when it comes out t... |
**Kris Nova: ** |
**Brian Ketelsen:** \[laughs\] Scott Mansfield just posted an upside down T-shirt with Vim commands on it... |
**Kris Nova:** Nice! |
**Brian Ketelsen:** The Vim cheat sheet... That's fantastic. |
**Erik St. Martin:** I need that shirt. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Thank you, Scott! |
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