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**Erik St. Martin:** Alright. So let's roll into \#FreeSoftwareFriday. Does anybody have anybody they wanna give shoutouts to this week? |
**Brian Ketelsen:** I do. |
**Erik St. Martin:** Alright, let's hear it. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** So I decided I was gonna finally learn tmux. I've been resisting tmux forever, because it just annoys me that there's one more layer of things on top of the things that I already have to remember in Vim, so I've been avoiding it... But I found - and I'm not even gonna try to pronounce it; I'll spell... |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Let us know how that went... \[laughs\] |
**Erik St. Martin:** What's that? |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Let us know how it went. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** I will. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** I wanna give a shoutout to _Go Examples_... How do I say this in the right way? The ability to write examples in Go. |
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, that's part of the documentation... |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Yeah. |
**Dmitri Shuralyov:** Oh yeah, the _godoc_ feature... |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Yeah, so you can write tests, and you can write examples - which I actually only found out a couple months ago. It makes me so warm and fuzzy inside... It's one of those things. I'm in absolute love with it. And today, I got to write my first one, and I think I'm gonna be obsessed about it. |
**Dmitri Shuralyov:** Nice. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** That is awesome. |
**Dmitri Shuralyov:** That's a great feature. |
**Erik St. Martin:** \[52:01\] I absolutely love them, because they ensure that it always runs, right? |
**Carlisia Thompson:** And it runs! I love that! I love it! |
**Brian Ketelsen:** And they're tests. That's the best part, they're tests. So if your examples don't pass, your tests don't pass. |
**Dmitri Shuralyov:** Yup. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Yeah! |
**Erik St. Martin:** And then they are basically breaking the build if you break the API. Your examples don't match anymore. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yup. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** And it's so helpful for people who don't know your codebase. You can populate a type, and run, and the output is right there; I mean, you don't even need to run, it's just right there on the file. So cool. |
**Erik St. Martin:** We should look at who implemented that, just so we can give them a huge shoutout. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Yes. Whoever you are, you're amazing. Thank you. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** You know, odds are pretty good it was Brad. All the outside the box stuff in the Go team comes from Brad, let's be honest. You can quote me on that on Twitter, go ahead. It's okay. He's on parental leave right now. |
**Dmitri Shuralyov:** Yeah, you can tell he's missing. It's kind of -- he's not around. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** It's so quiet... |
**Dmitri Shuralyov:** Well, I can tell, at least. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** He was the one that pushed for the patch release for the security update. That probably wasn't going to happen if he hadn't pushed it too hard. So even on paternity leave, even with a newborn, Brad's taking care of business. Shoutout to Brad! Shoutout to baby. We like baby gophers. |
**Erik St. Martin:** Always. |
**Dmitri Shuralyov:** And you know, he's growing up surrounded by tons and tons of gophers. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** It's kind of awesome. |
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, my household has so many gopher things in it, it's not even funny. People have to think we're like the oddest family ever. |
**Dmitri Shuralyov:** Well, now I feel pretty good, because I've got a bunch of them, too. |
**Erik St. Martin:** Like, "What is their obsession with cartoon gophers? I don't get it." \[laughter\] |
**Dmitri Shuralyov:** I've got a project in mind. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Awesome. |
**Dmitri Shuralyov:** So this is [GopherCI](https://gopherci.io/) by Bradley Falzon. He made this continuous code quality CI system of sorts, and it's specifically for Go. It will run a bunch of the static code analysis Go tools, like `staticcheck`, `govet`, `gosimple` - all the ones that are made by the community, and... |
You basically enable it for your GitHub username, and then all your Go projects will start to benefit from it. When you push a pull request or somebody else makes one, if there are any issues found by those tools, it will kind of leave a comment and let you know. |
Bradley Falzon worked on creating this, and he's developing it further. It's just a really awesome Go project, so I'm really glad that it exists, and thanks to him for making it. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yeah, it's crazy cheap, and we've gotta give a shoutout to all the gophers down under... Down where the toilets flush in the other direction, thanks Bradley. |
**Dmitri Shuralyov:** \[55:11\] And I'm also a huge fan of the fact that he made the project open source. Basically, the way it works is if you want to run it yourself, you can just do that, it's open source. Download the code, put it on your server and run it. But if you want the convenience of having a hosted version... |
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, and it's evolved quite a bit. We actually have him on the list of people we're gonna try to \[unintelligible 00:55:43.02\] on the show to talk about it. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Very cool. |
**Dmitri Shuralyov:** Nice. Yeah, so I watched the repository where he develops the new features, and it's just really cool to see the things that are happening. He makes all the code really high quality before merging it, so it's great to be able to do that. |
**Erik St. Martin:** For mine, I don't have anything new that people haven't heard of before, but it's new to me... So I'm gonna give a shoutout to [VSCode](https://code.visualstudio.com/) and [Ramya](https://twitter.com/ramyanexus) and all the people who contribute to the Go plugin. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Awesome! |
**Erik St. Martin:** Because I promised her when we had her on the show just before GopherCon that I would give VS Code a solid go, because I've been a Vim user for so long, and the past couple weeks I've been using that kind of exclusively for both logging and writing code, and it's pretty sweet. |
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