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Issue 141 — January 5, 2017
Featured
Grumpy: A Python Runtime Built on Go, by Google   tools 
It translates Python code into Go programs that then run in the usual way (it's not an interpreter).
Google
A Look at What's Coming in Go 1.8   news 
A run through a variety of details about the forthcoming release.
Florin Pățan and Filippo Valsorda
5 Things to Watch in Go Programming in 2017   news 
What will innovations like dynamic plugins, serverless Go, and HTTP/2 Push mean for your development this year?
Susan Conant
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Introducing Codeship Pro, with a free tier of our Continuous Integration service with Native Docker support. Join customers like InvisionApp and start shipping your Docker apps faster with 100 free builds per month. Start today!
Codeship   sponsored 
Brad Fitzpatrick on the Go Project in 2017   news 
Core team member Brad reflects on some specific process-related quirks of the Go project he’d like to see resolved this year and asks for your own suggestions.
Brad Fitzpatrick
C and Go: A Side-by-Side Reference Sheet   tools 
For a variety of common tasks, it shows the C version on the left, Go on the right.
Hyperpolyglot
GopherCon 2017 Registration Open   news 
The world’s largest Go conference is back in Denver, Colorado over July 13-15.
Gopher Academy
Cherami: Uber's Distributed, Highly Available Message Queue System
A distributed, scalable, durable, and highly available message queue system built at Uber to transport asynchronous tasks. It’s built in Go.
Uber
Jobs
Backend Software Engineer (Zürich, Switzerland)
Centralway are seeking an experienced programmer to come and join the team. The right candidate will be responsible for the continuous development and improvement of the backend and service architecture of Centralway Numbrs. Apply here.
Centralway Numbrs AG
In Brief
Go 1.8 To Have a Release Party on February 16   news 
Various local Go user groups are getting involved.
github.​com
Go Project Considering Accepting Pull Requests on GitHub   news 
Brad Fitzpatrick
ARMv5E and ARMv6 Support To Be Dropped in Go 1.9   news 
github.​com
Never Start a Goroutine Without Knowing How It Will Stop   tutorial 
Dave Cheney
Cache As Cache Can: Seeing How CPU Caches Affect Performance from Go   tutorial 
Phil Pearl
The Functional Options Pattern in Go   tutorial 
Valhalla
Database Performance Monitoring Guide
A guide to aid you in evaluating database monitoring solutions for your unique environment.
VividCortex   sponsored 
SQLBoiler: Generate a Go(lang) ORM Tailored to Your Schema   tools 
Vattle
Prism: An Open Source Profiling Tool for Go Code   tools 
Achilleas Anagnostopoulos
Gobot 1.0 Released: A Robotics/IoT Framework for Go   tools 
Ron Evans
simplehttp2server: A Simple HTTP/2 Server for Development   tools 
Google
GoReleaser: Deliver Go Binaries As Fast and Easily As Possible   tools 
Builds binaries for multiple platforms, creates a GitHub release and pushes a Homebrew formulae to a repository.
github.​com
aws-lambda-go-shim: Author your AWS Lambda Function Code in Go   tools 
eawsy
Simple to use, powerful programming language need a home?   tools 
Use a simple, powerful hosting company.
Linode   sponsored 
Guinea: Library for Building Command Line Interfaces   code 
github.​com
awslambdaproxy: An AWS Lambda-Powered HTTP(s)/SOCKS Web Proxy   code 
Dan Vittegleo
A Pure Go Implementation of the Redis CLI (redis-cli)   code 
David Chen
Ofelia: A Docker Job Scheduler (aka crontab for Docker)   code 
Máximo Cuadros
go-selenium: A Go Selenium Web Driver Library   code 
Bunsen
Portanoia: A Tool That Sets A Honeypot Port and Runs A Command Against Every IP That Connects to It   code 
Brandon Martinez
GOATee: A Simple GTK2-Based Text Editor Written in Go   code 
github.​com
Tile38: Geolocation Data Store, Spatial Index, and Realtime Geofence   code 
Josh Baker
Seaweed-FS: A Scalable Distributed File System   code 
Chris Lu
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