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[96.14 --> 102.40] They can understand code by team, track code smells and health, and visualize configurations and services.
[103.00 --> 105.58] Here's what the engineering manager at Prezi has to say about this new feature.
[105.58 --> 113.52] Quote, as we've grown, so has a need to better track and communicate our progress and our goals across the engineering team and the broader company.
[113.90 --> 118.98] With Code Insights, our data and migration tracking is accurate across our entire code base.
[119.28 --> 125.90] And our engineers and our managers can shift out of manual spreadsheets and spend more time working on code.
[126.28 --> 126.64] End quote.
[126.64 --> 130.94] The next step is to see how other teams are using this awesome feature.
[131.28 --> 136.06] Head to about.sourcegraph.com slash code dash insights.
[136.32 --> 137.80] This link will be in the show notes.
[137.92 --> 142.50] Again, about.sourcegraph.com slash code dash insights.
[142.50 --> 158.26] Let's do it.
[158.82 --> 159.90] It's go time.
[160.50 --> 165.70] Welcome to Go Time, your source for diverse discussions from around the Go community.
[165.70 --> 169.74] We take requests, just like all the best wedding DJs.
[170.08 --> 176.12] Head to gotime.fm slash request to let us know what you want to hear about on the pod.
[176.70 --> 182.18] Special thanks to Fastly for ensuring Go Time reaches your ears super fast wherever you listen.
[182.52 --> 184.58] Check them out at fastly.com.
[184.96 --> 186.20] Okay, here we go.
[191.98 --> 194.44] Hello and welcome to Go Time.
[194.44 --> 195.18] I'm Matt Ryer.
[195.38 --> 198.12] On today's episode, we're talking about tooling.
[198.62 --> 202.94] All those great tools that help us be successful, help us do our job.
[203.50 --> 205.98] And we use them, Go tools, all the time.
[206.34 --> 207.14] Every day.
[207.26 --> 210.14] We use them for building, for running code, for testing.
[210.92 --> 215.00] We use them for formatting our code, for linting and vetting.
[215.54 --> 218.56] And many, many, many more things too.
[218.56 --> 227.44] And I think this show will be useful to anybody new to Go that wants to get a sense of the tooling around that we all use.
[228.16 --> 234.40] And I'm sure there will also be some golden nuggets for the seasoned gophers also.
[234.98 --> 238.94] And I'm so confident because of who's joining me.
[238.94 --> 243.64] I'm joined today by, in no particular order, Jana Dogen.
[244.04 --> 244.56] Hello, Jana.
[244.86 --> 245.18] Hello.
[245.78 --> 246.16] Hey.
[246.44 --> 248.28] Welcome back to Go Time.
[248.42 --> 249.00] How have you been?
[249.94 --> 250.94] Yeah, it's been a while.
[251.06 --> 252.30] I've been traveling, I guess.
[253.02 --> 253.72] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[253.78 --> 254.82] You went to...
[254.82 --> 255.46] Where did you go?
[255.46 --> 257.56] I was in Marbella, Spain, right?
[257.72 --> 264.28] Like, the last time we talked, like, I was just going for, like, a conference and then I never came back to the show.
[264.34 --> 265.10] I'm so sorry.
[266.44 --> 267.14] That's all right.
[267.38 --> 272.78] I can understand if you're off and travels to exotic places for work.
[273.76 --> 274.62] It's a tough life.
[275.72 --> 276.44] Such a, yeah.
[276.62 --> 281.52] And you told me earlier that everything you do at work is completely confidential.
[281.70 --> 283.70] Do you want to just break all the rules and tell us anyway?
[283.70 --> 288.24] Well, kind of, like, I mean, I'm actually about to switch to a new job.
[288.40 --> 291.16] Like, I mean, not a new job, but sort of like a new role.
[291.62 --> 296.66] And currently, I'm still exploring what I'm doing, what I'm supposed to do.
[296.86 --> 304.84] And it's confidential, not because it's supposed to be super confidential, but I am not sure about, like, what I will be focusing on.
[304.96 --> 307.76] So I think I will need, like, a week or something.
[308.22 --> 308.92] That's exciting.
[308.92 --> 309.84] Just don't get it personal.
[310.12 --> 311.06] It's not about you.
[311.06 --> 313.46] It's just, you know, I'm still exploring.
[314.20 --> 315.10] Yeah, no, absolutely.
[315.44 --> 315.90] I do.
[316.02 --> 319.16] Obviously, I do take it very personally, but I'll pretend that I don't.
[320.04 --> 324.52] Well, also joining us on today's show, it's only Johnny Borsico.
[324.84 --> 325.38] Hello, Johnny.
[325.98 --> 326.52] Hello there.
[327.22 --> 330.96] And speaking of new gigs, you've just started yours, haven't you?
[331.34 --> 331.78] Yeah, yeah.
[331.78 --> 332.28] Recently.
[332.28 --> 332.92] Yeah, recently.
[333.06 --> 334.60] It's been a couple of weeks.
[334.94 --> 336.64] Still onboarding, as they say.
[337.30 --> 338.94] But, yeah, still exciting.
[339.14 --> 342.12] Still looking forward to contributing and learning.
[342.94 --> 346.12] You know, new gigs are always exciting that way, right?
[346.16 --> 353.00] There's that honeymoon period where everything is new and you're learning and you're learning about systems and people and all that good stuff.
[353.76 --> 356.00] And then at some point, I'm sure I'm going to cross that threshold.
[356.14 --> 357.78] I'm like, ah, what is going on?
[357.78 --> 359.16] I need to start fixing things.
[359.44 --> 361.06] But so far, everything is going well.
[362.10 --> 362.72] Oh, good.
[362.78 --> 363.46] I'm glad to hear it.
[363.70 --> 364.62] Yes, it is exciting.
[364.78 --> 366.86] It's scary and exciting all at the same time.
[366.96 --> 367.48] New jobs.
[368.28 --> 368.82] But, yeah.
[368.96 --> 369.78] No, I wish you all the best.
[369.86 --> 373.94] Well, if you don't mind, we'll keep asking you about it on the show because I'm very interested.
[373.94 --> 380.78] I think it's useful for other people as well to hear about things that we get up to in our professional lives.
[380.96 --> 383.82] So, if you don't mind, I'll keep bugging you about that.
[383.98 --> 384.36] Sure thing.
[386.06 --> 386.76] So, yeah.
[387.12 --> 388.16] Let's jump straight in.
[388.22 --> 390.18] We're going to be talking about GoTools today.
[390.88 --> 398.02] And I asked on Twitter earlier which of the GoTools are people's favorites or which ones do they like the most.
[398.02 --> 400.86] Mine, I'll just kick off.
[401.22 --> 407.88] Mine probably has to be GoFumpt or GoFmt or GoFormat, however you say it.
[409.20 --> 414.16] You see, for those that don't know, it formats all the Go code so it looks the same.
[415.00 --> 419.26] And all the rules are baked into the tool.
[419.42 --> 421.90] So, you don't get to choose tabs versus spaces.
[422.08 --> 424.32] You don't get to choose where the braces go.