Go Time
The bits of Go we avoid (and why)
The panel discuss the parts of Go they never use. Do they avoid them because of pain in the past? Were they overused? Did they always end up getting refactoring out? Is there a preferred alternative?
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Featuring:
- Mat Ryer – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website
- Jon Calhoun – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Carl Johnson – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, Website
Show Notes:
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Timestamps:
(00:00) - It's Go Time!
(00:58) - ICE BREAKERS
(12:00) - Mat avoids new()
(17:20) - Jon avoids full slice expressions
(20:53) - Carl avoids bare returns
(24:22) - A linter up in your kitchen
(26:59) - Mat tries not to panic
(30:52) - Jon avoids labels
(35:13) - Templates, globals, init
(38:40) - Prank Time (+ more bad ideas)
(42:57) - Jon tells a story
(44:20) - Useless uses of generics
(47:41) - Jon doesn't use internal packages
(51:17) - It's time for Unpopular Opinions!
(51:43) - Mat's unpop
(57:56) - Gotta Go!
(59:04) - Next time on Go Time