https://blog.carlmjohnson.net/post/2023/ten-years-of-go-good-bad-meh/
I wrote a blog post ten years ago. How do I feel about it now?
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/61405
Following discussion on #56413, I propose to add two new types that a for-range statement can range over: integers and functions. In the spec, the table that begins the section would have a few mor...
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Thanks for 30 years! https://www.slackware.com/announce/1.0.php
https://arriqaaq.substack.com/p/fighting-rust-anxiety-insights-from
Because who needs simplicity anyway right?
https://blog.howardjohn.info/posts/go-build-times/
Go is often praised for its fast build times. While they are pretty quick, they are slow enough that I spend a lot of time waiting for them, enough that it prompted me to go down the rabbit hole of thoroughly analyzing them. This post covers all aspects of what makes Go builds fast or slow. Throughout this blog, we will use Istio as an example of real-world codebase. For reference on its size:
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