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Golang Weekly
Issue 188 — November 23, 2017

A slightly shorter than usual issue today in respect of Thanksgiving. We hope you have a good one if you celebrate it.

Featured
Please Take The 2017 Go User Survey
The official Go team are very keen for all Go users to take the annual Go user survey to help them plan & organize the project. Let’s get them above the 3500 responses they got last year?
The Go Team
The Draft Go 1.10 Release Notes
Go 1.10 is set for a February 2018 release, but the release notes are already in progress if you want to see what will be new.
Go
Want to Start Using Go in Your Enterprise?
Satisfy your company’s requirements for commercial support, security and license compliance with ActiveGo, the only supported Golang distribution. Start using ActiveGo for free in development.
ActiveState   sponsored 
On the Behavior of Channels   video 
At dotGo 2017, prolific Go trainer Bill Kennedy presented a brief, 12 minute talk on how and why to think of Go channels as signalling mechanisms.
Bill Kennedy
gofpdf: Generate PDFs from Go with No Dependencies
A PDF document generator with high level support for text, drawing and images, bookmarks, links, and more.
Kurt Jung
Puffs: A DSL for Parsing Untrusted File Formats Safely in C
A DSL and library (all written in Go) for parsing untrusted file formats (images, video, etc) that compiles to safe C code.
Google
In Brief
Deploying an SPA as a Go Binary Using Webpack and Statik   tutorial 
Iheanyi Ekechukwu
Building a Real-time Collaborative Drawing App in Go   tutorial 
Tin Rabzelj
An Approach to Implementing 'tail -f' in Go   tutorial 
Satyajit Ranjeev
Implementing Job Queues in Go   tutorial 
Constructs and snippets to build your job queue.
Mahadevan Ramachandran
Replacing x86 Firmware with Linux and Go   story 
Jake Edge
YAML-to-Go: Convert YAML to a Go Struct Instantly   tools 
Meng Zhuo
Matterbridge: A Bridge Between Popular Chat Platforms   code 
Bridges Mattermost, IRC, Gitter, XMPP, Slack, Discord, Telegram, and others.
github.​com
go-astits: Parse and Demux MPEG Transport Streams Natively in Go   code 
Quentin Renard
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