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[3106.08 --> 3113.62] but i confess i know almost zero about ai and coding but i'm super interested looks really interesting to |
[3113.62 --> 3119.44] see where is it going yeah yeah definitely um both from the side of writing and from the side that's |
[3119.44 --> 3125.42] relevant to this episode which is the reviewing and like explaining and so on i think in general |
[3125.42 --> 3132.06] ai is they can see the context and it carries so much information see part of the things that we just |
[3132.06 --> 3140.04] can't right and sometimes someone read experience can but they cannot teach it so there is definitely a |
[3140.04 --> 3145.88] lot of value yeah yeah exactly about the context in particular i sent a twitter poll natalie would you |
[3145.88 --> 3151.56] let an ai review your code maybe this can be my unpopular opinion for this episode |
[3151.56 --> 3159.00] i would like not have it just review and say good bad but i would use it as something like here is the |
[3159.00 --> 3164.90] code what does it do or list the problems and then you know read the output and give it a secondary |
[3164.90 --> 3172.58] review i think this might end up being a popular opinion true now you've explained it and want us over |
[3172.58 --> 3179.76] to your side i feel like it will be popular yeah okay my next chrome plugin each episode is like 15 other ideas yeah |
[3179.76 --> 3187.96] summarize this PR for me yeah well this has been fun and this has been inspiring |
[3187.96 --> 3192.76] anderson thanks a lot for joining us and uh sparing some of your time at gopher.com uk |
[3192.76 --> 3198.62] thank you very much for having me it was really good i'm really happy thank you so much we're gonna have to |
[3198.62 --> 3205.10] get you back on for the who owns our code episode yeah i would love it it's a plan and everybody i hope |
[3205.10 --> 3210.54] you will also join us and thanks for joining us this time bye thank you very much bye bye |
[3210.54 --> 3221.32] all right that is go time for this week thanks for listening now is the best time to subscribe if you |
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• The hosts discuss their first "Go Panic" game episode and poke fun at each other |
• They share humorous clips from past episodes, including a food gun and centaur language proposals |
• Mat Ryer proposes a language proposal to improve American pronunciation of T's |
• Mat jokingly suggests replacing Jerod with a horse (centaur) |
• Frameworks and their perceived drawbacks |
• Feedback on open source projects, including comedic anecdotes about harsh criticism |
• Hybrid model options for talks and Q&A sessions |
• Porter and its integration with Go |
• Language differences and accents, particularly between American and British English |
• Comedic segments featuring Mark Bates and his humorous take on mistakes in Go |
• Banter between hosts and guests, particularly Mark Bates and Mat Ryer |
• Discussion of concurrency in Go programming language |
• Debate on whether concurrency is always faster |
• Johnny Boursiquot shares an unpopular opinion about his own niceness |
• Teiva Harsanyi's book "100 Mistakes" is discussed with joking jabs from the hosts |
• Mark Bates reminisces about his past programming experiences, including Java and classic ASP |
• Go Time's top episodes of 2021 |
• Kris Brandow discusses maintaining clean codebases and avoiding "garbage" code |
• Debate over adding features like generics and Rust to the Go language |
• Discussion on writing maintainable code and avoiding dependency mentions |
• Personalities and banter between hosts and guests |
• Celebrating 200th episode with humor and wordplay |
• Discussion of correct pronunciation of "two hundredth" vs "two hundreDTH" |
• Mark Bates' suggestion to say "ten score" as an alternative way of saying "two hundred" |
• Episode 202 discussion on maintaining codebases, IKEA furniture, and Thanos |
• Kris Brandow's comment that meetings are only productive 1 in 10 times |
• Idea for a tool called "Thanos" that randomly deletes code to simplify it |
• Discussion of GitHub's Codex feature and potential for a "Thanos snap" version |
• Discussion of Hacktoberfest and community contribution |
• Reference to a codebase review tool (possibly named "BitRot") |
• Mention of a bot or script called "BitRot" that checks for coding issues |
**Jerod Santo:** Whaddup, Gophers? Jerod here, coming at you with a little bonus episode before we get back to your regularly scheduled Go Time. We're calling this "The Funny Bits." It's a compilation of times we cracked up making the show for y'all. If you dig it, let me know. If you don't, email Mat Ryer. |
First up we have episode 161. This was our very first Go Panic game. Everyone teams up on Mat, and - well, here we go. |
**L Körbes:** I was expecting to be able to make fun of Mat, but he wasn't playing, so that didn't work out... |
**Mat Ryer:** It's hard to make fun of me, mate. |
**L Körbes:** No, it's not. |
**Mark Bates:** That's not true at all... |
**Mat Ryer:** Go on, then. Let's do a quick insult. |
**Kat Zień:** It'd be so fun if Mat was playing and we had a question about the book that Mat Ryer wrote, and you got it wrong... That'd be so funny. \[laughter\] |
**Mark Bates:** Mat, next time might I recommend renting some chest hair for under your shirt, if you're gonna open it up that much... |
**Mat Ryer:** Oh, it's not open far, is it? Would you rather like that, like some Puritan? |
**Mark Bates:** Well, far enough to know that you need to rent chest hair next time... |
**Mat Ryer:** \[laughs\] Where do you rent chest hair from? |
**Mark Bates:** I don't know... |
**Kat Zień:** The wig shop? |
**Mark Bates:** ...the Burt Reynolds Museum? \[laughter\] |
**Mat Ryer:** Can you just use a wig? Surely it has to be dedicated. You can't just do that... |
**Kat Zień:** Well, you know how some men just get the patch; you can get a patch of hair for the top and just glue it here. |
**Mat Ryer:** Yeah. If I'm going to a wig shop, I'm gonna wear a wig. |
**Mark Bates:** Why don't you have them do you top to bottom? I mean... \[laughter\] |
**Mat Ryer:** Yeah. \[unintelligible 00:02:03.22\] |
**Mark Bates:** Just go in there and say "I want the works. Top to bottom, I want hair." |
**Mat Ryer:** Yeah. I'd love that. And then they'd just set to work with the Pritt stick, sticking it all on. |
**Mark Bates:** Exactly. It'll be like that scene in Wizard of Oz, where they're buffin' up the Tin Man, and they're stuffin' the Scarecrow with \[unintelligible 00:02:23.05\] and everything. |
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