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Full-time Open Source

November 03, 2017 59:32 86.22 MB Downloads: 0

Dmitri Shuralyov joined the show to talk about being a full time contributor to open source, developing developer tools, and other interesting Go projects and news.

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Featuring

Notes and Links

Dmitri Shuralyov

Kebabcase - Self-hosted Go package with a vanity import path

graphql - Go client for GraphQL

Video: Conception Demo

Vecty: A frontend toolkit for GopherJS

The Go Play Space

Lua 5.3 VM and compiler written in Go


Interesting Go Projects and News

Skylark - Python lite written in Go for Bazel & More

Go 1.9.1 and 1.8.4 released for security patches

Colly - Web scraping in Go

Video: Tyler Treat, Strangeloop - So You Wanna Go Fast?


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.

Carlisia - Testable Go Examples

Dmitri - GopherCI by Bradley Falzon (and Glenn Lewis who helps maintain go-github)