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SOLID Go Design (Go Time #16)
September 08, 2016
1:14:49
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Dave Cheney joined the show this week to discuss SOLID Go design, software design in Go, what it means to write “good Go code”, and error handling.
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Featuring
- Dave Cheney – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Erik St. Martin – Twitter, GitHub
- Carlisia Thompson – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
- Brian Ketelsen – Twitter, GitHub
Notes and Links
- YOW! West 2016 Dave Cheney - SOLID Go Design (video)
- Golang UK Conference 2016 - Dave Cheney - SOLID Go Design (video)
- Golang UK Conference 2016 - Dave Cheney - Seven ways to Profile Go Applications (video)
- Gang of Four (GoF) Design Patterns (wiki)
- Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship (book)
- The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master (book)
- RubyConf 2009 - SOLID Ruby by: Jim Weirich (video)
- Don’t just check errors, handle them gracefully
- GopherCon 2016: Dave Cheney - Don’t Just Check Errors Handle Them Gracefully (video)
- Mat Ryer’s blog post: Line of sight in code
- GopherCon 2016: Katrina Owen - Mind the Gap
Free Software Friday
- Brian - linux rsync!!
- Dave - pt: an ack alternative
- Carlisia - Sourcegraph
- Erik - Asciidoctor: A fast text processor & publishing toolchain
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