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Why WADL When You Can Swagger? (Go Time #60)

November 17, 2017 53:44 77.89 MB Downloads: 0

Ivan Porto Carrero joined the show to talk about generating documentation (with Swagger), pks, kubo, and other interesting Go projects and news.

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Featuring

Notes and Links

go-swagger

scalatra

openapi specification object model


Interesting Go Projects and News

Go 1.9.2 released
“These releases include fixes to the compiler, linker, runtime, documentation, go command, and the crypto/x509, database/sql, log, and net/smtp packages. They include a fix to a bug introduced in Go 1.9.1 and Go 1.8.4 that broke “go get” of non-Git repositories under certain conditions.”

Factory (by Mike Perham, Sidekiq author)

Authentication Haus

GRV - Git view on command line

Video: Using the Go Tracer

Dep 0.3.2 - support for importing from additional dependency management tools (gvt, gb), various other fixes and improvements

GoBot 1.7.0

The Behavior Of Channels

Automated testing for swagger api


Free Software Friday!

Each week on the show we give a shout out to an open source project or community (or maintainer) that’s made an impact in our day to day developer lives.

Erik - Gonum Numerical Packages

Carlisia - Bill Kennedy

Brian - Francesc Campoy

Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!