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What's new in Go 1.21 (Go Time #289)
Our “what’s new in Go” correspondent Carl Johnson joins Johnny & Kris yet again to discuss what’s new with the latest iteration of Go in version 1.21.
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Featuring:
- Carl Johnson – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Johnny Boursiquot – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Kris Brandow – Twitter, GitHub
Show Notes:
- Go 1.21 Release Notes
- What Carl worked on for Go 1.21
- “Waterfall” doesn’t mean what you think it means
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
Timestamps:
(00:00) - Welcome to Go Time!
(00:35) - Sponsor: Tailscale
(04:02) - Carl Johnson
(06:11) - Most important release note
(11:14) - Logging
(17:41) - maps.keys
(20:09) - CMP package
(23:47) - min-maxing
(29:04) - loop variable closer
(34:05) - PGO
(37:49) - Forward and backward compatibility
(40:01) - Sponsor: Changelog News
(41:13) - WebAssembly
(44:54) - Funk
(47:47) - Unpopular opinions!
(48:06) - Carl's unpop
(1:01:20) - Waterfall paper
(1:03:27) - Outro