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[119.76 --> 121.36] All right, let's get into it.
[121.42 --> 122.08] This is a good one.
[122.38 --> 123.10] I think you promise.
[123.76 --> 124.72] Here we go.
[132.48 --> 135.36] Hello and welcome to GoTime.
[135.36 --> 136.44] I'm Matt Ryer.
[136.76 --> 141.32] And today we're talking about the other features in Go 118.
[141.96 --> 143.98] Now listen here, you come here, come here.
[144.20 --> 147.64] Go 118 has got two great big features
[147.64 --> 149.80] that everyone's talking about.
[150.32 --> 151.12] I mean, everybody,
[151.22 --> 152.80] all the popular people are talking about it.
[152.94 --> 153.26] Everyone.
[153.82 --> 154.58] Well, we're not popular.
[154.92 --> 157.96] We're going to be talking about the other features,
[158.10 --> 158.86] not those two.
[159.20 --> 160.44] And just for anyone that doesn't know,
[160.50 --> 161.82] it's fuzzing and generics.
[161.82 --> 164.70] And that's the only time they're going to be mentioned on this episode.
[165.16 --> 166.42] In fact, we've got a new rule.
[166.56 --> 168.94] If they are mentioned by anyone, even accidentally,
[169.42 --> 173.50] unfortunately, you will be immediately booted from the podcast.
[173.70 --> 175.34] So please bear that in mind.
[175.42 --> 177.60] No talk of those two subjects.
[177.78 --> 178.28] Pinky promise.
[179.02 --> 180.34] That's a pinky promise from me.
[180.66 --> 183.20] And we'll find out if we're also going to get a pinky promise
[183.20 --> 185.90] from our special guests today.
[186.06 --> 188.02] It's joining me, Daniel Marty.
[188.34 --> 188.92] Hello, Daniel.
[188.92 --> 190.34] Hello. Nice to be back.
[190.60 --> 193.24] And nice to bring my technical problems along with me.
[194.06 --> 197.78] Your technical problems are, like you, always welcome, Daniel.
[198.24 --> 202.64] Daniel's been using and contributing to Go for quite a few years now.
[202.72 --> 205.16] And you've actually written a few tools as well,
[205.28 --> 207.78] like the stricter GoFumped
[207.78 --> 210.50] and what could be described as the opposite,
[211.08 --> 212.80] a Go code obfuscator.
[213.28 --> 215.54] So they're interesting tools, Daniel.
[215.66 --> 218.22] How is the GoFumped more strict?
[218.92 --> 222.34] It essentially restricts how you can write and format code
[222.34 --> 223.44] in a few extra ways.
[223.54 --> 226.14] Like, for example, no empty lines at the start of a function body.
[226.96 --> 228.22] Things that I generally do.
[229.22 --> 229.98] Cool. Okay.
[230.02 --> 231.60] We'll put a link to that in the show notes,
[231.72 --> 233.02] because if anyone likes...
[233.02 --> 235.30] I like the fact we have GoFumped,
[235.46 --> 237.50] and I like the idea of a more strict one.
[238.04 --> 239.00] Oh, Daniel, did Pinky Promise
[239.00 --> 241.24] not going to talk about those two other subjects today?
[241.60 --> 242.06] Pinky Promise.
[242.30 --> 242.56] Okay.
[242.80 --> 243.84] But Daniel's Pinky Promise.
[244.04 --> 244.20] Okay.
[244.66 --> 245.68] This is really professional.
[245.68 --> 246.08] Okay.
[246.18 --> 246.94] We've also...
[246.94 --> 248.24] You're not going to believe this, Daniel.
[248.44 --> 249.16] You will believe it.
[249.22 --> 249.80] You already know.
[250.02 --> 251.28] But imagine if you didn't.
[251.60 --> 253.70] We've also got Michael Matlub with us.
[253.90 --> 254.54] Hello, Michael.
[254.66 --> 255.56] Welcome to GoTime.
[255.88 --> 256.14] Hi.
[256.38 --> 257.14] Great to be here.
[257.32 --> 258.60] Oh, it's a pleasure to have you.
[258.98 --> 261.18] Michael's on the GoTools team at Google,
[261.44 --> 263.44] living in, you know, New York City.
[263.52 --> 264.16] No big deal.
[264.16 --> 267.72] And he previously worked on Go slash packages,
[267.72 --> 272.48] which is very useful if you're writing like code generation tools and things like that,
[272.48 --> 275.20] and infrastructure for tooling.
[275.36 --> 278.26] And now works on the Go command, right, Michael?
[278.80 --> 279.10] Yes.
[279.42 --> 284.48] And do Pinky Promise to not mention those two big subjects on this very episode?
[284.98 --> 286.44] I won't mention them by name.
[287.14 --> 287.74] Okay.