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Your source for diverse discussions from around the Go community. This show records LIVE every Tuesday at 3pm US Eastern. Join the Golang community and chat with us during the show in the #gotimefm channel of Gophers slack. Panelists include Mat Ryer, Jon Calhoun, Carmen Andoh, Johnny Boursiquot, Angelica Hill, Mark Bates, Kris Brandow, and Natalie Pistunovich. We discuss cloud infrastructure, distributed systems, microservices, Kubernetes, Docker… oh and also Go! Some people search for GoTime or GoTimeFM and can’t find the show, so now the strings GoTime and GoTimeFM are in our description too.

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episode Are frameworks getting an Encore? artwork
Are frameworks getting an Encore?

Tools and frameworks that aim to boost developer productivity are always worth a closer look, but we don’t often consider the trade-offs for whichever we settle on. In this episode, we discuss the questions one should be asking when evaluating developer productivity tools and frameworks in the Go ecosystem in particular. Joining us to discuss is André Eriksson, the creator of Encore [https://encore.dev], a backend framework that aims to make development and deployment as productive as it can be. Discuss on Changelog News [https://changelog.com/gotime/180/discuss] Join Changelog++ [https://changelog.com/++] to support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear! Sponsors * Teleport [https://goteleport.com/] – Quickly access any resource anywhere using a Unified Access Plane that consolidates access controls and auditing across all environments - infrastructure, applications, and data. Try Teleport today in the cloud, self-hosted, or open source at goteleport.com [https://goteleport.com] * LaunchDarkly [https://launchdarkly.com/?utm_source=changelog&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=changelog-sponsorship] –Ship fast. Rest easy. Deploy code at any time, even if a feature isn’t ready to be released to your users. Wrap code in feature flags to get the safety to test new features and infrastructure in prod without impacting the wrong end users. * O'Reilly Media [https://www.oreilly.com/changelog] – Learn by doing — Python, data, AI, machine learning, Kubernetes, Docker, and more. Just open your browser and dive in. Learn more and keep your teams’ skills sharp at oreilly.com/changelog [https://www.oreilly.com/changelog] Featuring * André Eriksson – Twitter [https://twitter.com/_eandre], GitHub [https://github.com/eandre], Website [https://encore.dev] * Johnny Boursiquot – Twitter [https://twitter.com/jboursiquot], GitHub [https://github.com/jboursiquot], Website [https://www.jboursiquot.com/] * Jerod Santo – Twitter [https://twitter.com/jerodsanto], GitHub [https://github.com/jerodsanto] * Natalie Pistunovich – Twitter [https://twitter.com/nataliepis], GitHub [https://github.com/Pisush] Notes and Links * Encore’s website [https://encore.dev] * Encore on GitHub [https://github.com/encoredev/encore]

20 may 2021 - 1 h 6 min
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Event-driven systems

In this episode we talk with Daniel and Steve about their experience with event-driven systems and shed some light on what they are and who they might be for. We explore topics like the complexity of setting up an event-driven system, the need to embrace eventual consistency, useful tools for building event-driven systems, and more. Discuss on Changelog News [https://changelog.com/gotime/179/discuss] Join Changelog++ [https://changelog.com/++] to support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear! Sponsors * Teleport [https://goteleport.com/] – Quickly access any resource anywhere using a Unified Access Plane that consolidates access controls and auditing across all environments - infrastructure, applications, and data. Try Teleport today in the cloud, self-hosted, or open source at goteleport.com [https://goteleport.com] * Retool [https://retool.com/changelog] – Retool makes it super simple to build back-office apps in hours, not days. The tool is is built by engineers, explicitly for engineers. Learn more and try it for free at retool.com/changelog [https://retool.com/changelog] * Linode [https://linode.com/changelog] –Get $100 in free credit to get started on Linode – Linode is our cloud of choice and the home of Changelog.com. Head to linode.com/changelog [https://linode.com/changelog] OR text CHANGELOG to 474747 to get instant access to that $100 in free credit. Featuring * Daniel Selans – GitHub [https://github.com/dselans], Website [https://batch.sh/] * Steve High – Twitter [https://twitter.com/evilnode], GitHub [https://github.com/schigh] * Jon Calhoun – Twitter [https://twitter.com/joncalhoun], GitHub [https://github.com/joncalhoun], Website [https://www.calhoun.io] * Kris Brandow – Twitter [https://twitter.com/skriptble], GitHub [https://github.com/skriptble] Notes and Links * Batch [https://batch.sh] - Daniel’s company, which is a platform for working with message busses and event-driven systems. * RabbitMQ [https://www.rabbitmq.com/] - An event/message bus tool. * MQTT [https://mqtt.org/] - Another event/message bus option that is very simple. * etcd [https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd] - A fast key/value store. Daniel talks about using it as a cache in the episode. * Plumber CLI [https://github.com/batchcorp/plumber] - A tool written by Batch to help work with any message bus * Event Sourcing [https://martinfowler.com/eaaDev/EventSourcing.html] - Martin Fowler’s article on event sourcing. * CUE [https://cuelang.org/] - An encoding tool mentioned in the episode. * Code blocks example from Steve [https://gist.github.com/schigh-ntwrk/e2ffedfaf689616bf536a2264542c6bd] - In the show Steve mentions code blocks helping readability. This is an example of this.

13 may 2021 - 1 h 11 min
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What makes wonderful workshops?

Perspectives from both the workshop leaders perspective, as well as the workshop participants. What are some top tips, things to watch out for, and ways to innovate and keep your participants engaged, especially in the remote world we are now living in. Discuss on Changelog News [https://changelog.com/gotime/178/discuss] Join Changelog++ [https://changelog.com/++] to support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear! Sponsors * Teleport [https://goteleport.com/] – Quickly access any resource anywhere using a Unified Access Plane that consolidates access controls and auditing across all environments - infrastructure, applications, and data. Try Teleport today in the cloud, self-hosted, or open source at goteleport.com [https://goteleport.com] * Sourcegraph [https://info.sourcegraph.com/changelog] – Sourcegraph is universal code search for every developer and team. Easily search across all the code that matters to you and your organization: find example code, explore and read code, debug issues, and more. Head to info.sourcegraph.com/changelog [https://info.sourcegraph.com/changelog] and click the button “Try Sourcegraph now” to get started. * Linode [https://linode.com/changelog] –Get $100 in free credit to get started on Linode – Linode is our cloud of choice and the home of Changelog.com. Head to linode.com/changelog [https://linode.com/changelog] OR text CHANGELOG to 474747 to get instant access to that $100 in free credit. Featuring * Jonas – Twitter [https://twitter.com/YiGeNaNa] * Anna-Katharina Wickert – Twitter [https://twitter.com/akwickert], GitHub [https://github.com/akwick] * Angelica Hill – Twitter [https://twitter.com/Angelica_Hill], GitHub [https://github.com/angelicahill] * Johnny Boursiquot – Twitter [https://twitter.com/jboursiquot], GitHub [https://github.com/jboursiquot], Website [https://www.jboursiquot.com/] * Natalie Pistunovich – Twitter [https://twitter.com/nataliepis], GitHub [https://github.com/Pisush] Notes and Links * GopherConEU [https://gophercon.eu/] * GopherConEU Security workshop [https://gophercon.eu/workshops/#security] * GoBridge Community [https://blog.golangbridge.org/]

06 may 2021 - 1 h 7 min
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Building startups with Go

Startups are all about iterating quickly, building MVPs, and finding that elusive product market fit, so how does Go fit into that picture? Is Go a good choice for startups, or is it exclusively for the larger corporations? In this episode Jon is joined by four startup founders to learn about their experience building a startup with Go. Discuss on Changelog News [https://changelog.com/gotime/177/discuss] Join Changelog++ [https://changelog.com/++] to support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear! Sponsors * O'Reilly Media [https://www.oreilly.com/changelog] – Learn by doing — Python, data, AI, machine learning, Kubernetes, Docker, and more. Just open your browser and dive in. Learn more and keep your teams’ skills sharp at oreilly.com/changelog [https://www.oreilly.com/changelog] * Linode [https://linode.com/changelog] –Get $100 in free credit to get started on Linode – Linode is our cloud of choice and the home of Changelog.com. Head to linode.com/changelog [https://linode.com/changelog] OR text CHANGELOG to 474747 to get instant access to that $100 in free credit. * Sourcegraph [https://info.sourcegraph.com/changelog] – Sourcegraph is universal code search for every developer and team. Easily search across all the code that matters to you and your organization: find example code, explore and read code, debug issues, and more. Head to info.sourcegraph.com/changelog [https://info.sourcegraph.com/changelog] and click the button “Try Sourcegraph now” to get started. Featuring * Ramiro Berrelleza – Twitter [https://twitter.com/rberrelleza], GitHub [https://github.com/rberrelleza], LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramiroberrelleza] * Simon White – Twitter [https://twitter.com/simonwhite87], LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-white-8a4a7533] * Josh Curl – Twitter [https://twitter.com/joshwget] * Wojciech Adam Koszek – Twitter [https://twitter.com/wkoszek], Website [https://www.koszek.com] * Jon Calhoun – Twitter [https://twitter.com/joncalhoun], GitHub [https://github.com/joncalhoun], Website [https://www.calhoun.io] Notes and Links * Segmed [https://www.segmed.ai/] - W. Adam Koszek’s startup with a focus on high-quality, anonymous medical data. * Rebank [https://www.rebanknow.com/] - Simon White’s startup that aims to automate your business banking. * Okteto [https://okteto.com] - Ramiro Berrelleza’s startup that provides a Kubernetes development platform to improve developer productivity. * Hightouch [https://hightouch.io/] - Josh Curl’s startup that syncs customer data across the tools your business uses.

29 abr 2021 - 1 h 10 min
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TCP & UDP

The internet wouldn’t exist as we know it if it weren’t for TCP and UDP, yet many developers don’t quite understand the technology powering the web. In this episode we talk with Adam Woodbeck, author of Network Programming with Go [https://nostarch.com/networkprogrammingwithgo], to learn about TCP and UDP; what they are, how they work, and how one can experiment with tools like Wireshark and Go to learn more. Discuss on Changelog News [https://changelog.com/gotime/176/discuss] Join Changelog++ [https://changelog.com/++] to support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear! Sponsors * O'Reilly Media [https://www.oreilly.com/changelog] – Learn by doing — Python, data, AI, machine learning, Kubernetes, Docker, and more. Just open your browser and dive in. Learn more and keep your teams’ skills sharp at oreilly.com/changelog [https://www.oreilly.com/changelog] * Linode [https://linode.com/changelog] –Get $100 in free credit to get started on Linode – Linode is our cloud of choice and the home of Changelog.com. Head to linode.com/changelog [https://linode.com/changelog] OR text CHANGELOG to 474747 to get instant access to that $100 in free credit. * Sourcegraph [https://info.sourcegraph.com/changelog] – Sourcegraph is universal code search for every developer and team. Easily search across all the code that matters to you and your organization: find example code, explore and read code, debug issues, and more. Head to info.sourcegraph.com/changelog [https://info.sourcegraph.com/changelog] and click the button “Try Sourcegraph now” to get started. Featuring * Adam Woodbeck – Twitter [https://twitter.com/AdamWoodbeck], GitHub [https://github.com/awoodbeck], LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamwoodbeck], Website [https://woodbeck.net] * Jon Calhoun – Twitter [https://twitter.com/joncalhoun], GitHub [https://github.com/joncalhoun], Website [https://www.calhoun.io] * Kris Brandow – Twitter [https://twitter.com/skriptble], GitHub [https://github.com/skriptble] Notes and Links Enter to win one of two FREE physical copies of Adam’s book! All you have to do is: 1. Follow @GoTimeFM [https://twitter.com/gotimefm] on Twitter 2. RT this tweet announcing the episode [https://twitter.com/GoTimeFM/status/1385266561460719618] 3. Reply on that thread [https://twitter.com/GoTimeFM/status/1385266561460719618] stating why you’re interested We’ll announce winners at the end of the month. ✊ * Network Programming with Go [https://nostarch.com/networkprogrammingwithgo/] - Adam’s book that goes into even more details about TCP, UDP, coding examples in Go, and more on network programming. * net package [https://golang.org/pkg/net/] - Go’s net package is a great place to start if you want to write code using TCP or UDP directly. * net.Conn interface [https://golang.org/pkg/net/#Conn] - The net.Conn interface is mentioned on the episode and is worth checking out inside the net package. * Wireshark [https://www.wireshark.org/] - A great tool for examining internet traffic on your computer and learning more about TCP and UDP. * google/gopacket [https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/google/gopacket] - A package by Google for packet decoding.

22 abr 2021 - 1 h 6 min
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