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Distributed Messaging and Network Clients (Go Time #41)

April 06, 2017 45:30 44.21 MB Downloads: 0

Wally Quevedo joined the show to talk processing millions of messages per second with Go, writing network clients, performance at scale, and other interesting Go projects and news.

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Featuring

Notes and Links

NATS

Nats at GopherCon 2014


Interesting Go Projects and News

Golang UK CFP Open (closes April 30)

Gophercon workshops announced, available for sale

vim-go 1.12

MacOs 10.12.4 / Xcode 8.3 breaks some apps

Go entity relationship graphs with graphviz

3.5 Years, 500k Lines of Go


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.

Brian - go-micro

Erik - kubernetes.io

Wally - ghr

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