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Dependency Management, Semver, Community Consensus (Go Time #36)

March 02, 2017 1:06:14 64.06 MB Downloads: 0

Sam Boyer joined the show to talk about dependency management, building community consensus, and other interesting Go projects and news.

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Featuring

Notes and Links

Go Dependency Tool (dep)

Dep

GPS

Gophers, please tag your releases

Working with Semantic Versions

The Saga of Go Dependency Management

dep 101


Interesting Go Projects and News

Part 2: How Sourcegraph scales with the Language Server Protocol

Fuzzing as a first class citizen

Go 1.9 optimizations for allocations in interfaces

HTTPLab (Wuzz alternative)

Syscall Fuzzer

Distributed Storage

Distributed Networking

Upspin from Rob & Andrew


Free Software Friday!

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