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Issue 198 — February 15, 2018
Featured
Using 'dep' For Day-To-Day Dependency Management
A guide to using dep oriented around the two main commands you’ll use most of the time.
The Go Authors
Getting Started with Serverless Go
A well-presented, thorough introduction to getting started building Go-based apps on AWS Lambda using the Serverless framework’s Go boilerplate. This is no bare-bones intro as it digs into hooking into AWS DynamoDB too.
Yos Riady
How To Reduce the Risks Of Continuous Delivery
Continuous Delivery brings a lot of benefits, but deploying to production can be filled with uncertainty. Reduce risks with the right culture, architecture, and tooling to deploy earlier and more often. Download the free guide.
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An Interesting Pattern to Try for Go Tests
A dissection of net/http/httptest package tests led to an interesting testing approach.
Pierre Prinetti
Analyzing the Performance of Functions with Benchmarks   video 
A justforfunc episode coupled with a writeup on a benchmark-based approach to comparing three ways to merge multiple channels.
Francesc Campoy
A Practical Example of using NGINX HTTP2 Server Push
NGINX added support for HTTP2 ‘server push’ - here’s an example of working with it from Go.
Ciro S.​ Costa
Go Project Now Accepts Pull Requests via GitHub
The Go project has long been on GitHub but uses its own Gerrit code review system. This meant GitHub pull requests were not accepted but.. now they are.
Go
Azure SDK for Go SDK Now Generally Available
An official SDK that makes it easier to build Go apps targeting Microsoft’s cloud platform.
Microsoft
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In Brief
A List of Go 1.10 Release Parties   news 
No-one seems to know when the actual release is, so they’re spread out across the rest of the month.
github.​com
Codeship Has Been Acquired by CloudBees. What Are the Next Steps?
CI/CD for All: From small development teams to organizations with tens of thousands of developers.
codeship   sponsored 
Debugging a Potential Deadlock with go-deadlock   tutorial 
Marc Harter
Alternatives to Sum Types in Go   tutorial 
Will Sewell
Concurrent HTTP Downloads using Go   tutorial 
Dhanush Gopinath
Extending Go-libvirt with Code Generation: A Developer Talks   tutorial 
DigitalOcean   sponsored 
Elasticsearch Query Examples with Go   tutorial 
Emir Ribić
Creating GopherJS Apps with gRPC-Web   video 
Using gRPC and Protocol Buffers from backend to browser.
Johan Brandhorst
An Introduction to Testing in Go   video 
Elliot Forbes
Helpful Go Practices: Working with Time   video 
Maxim Kupriianov
Fix Production Bugs in Seconds with Sentry
Sentry   sponsored 
Heimdall: A Go HTTP Client for Making Large Numbers of Requests   code 
Includes a hystrix-like circuit breaker and exponential backoff capabilities.
GO-JEK Tech
go-server-timing: Create and Consume HTTP Server-Timing Headers   code 
Mitchell Hashimoto
gqlgen: Quickly Create Strictly Typed GraphQL Servers in Go   code 
Adam Scarr
wsify: A Tiny, Simple, Real-Time Pub/Sub Server   code 
Browse Redis channels using websockets and handle your own logic with webhooks.
Mohammed Al Ashaal
go-ncs: Go Bindings for the Intel Movidius Neural Compute Stick   code 
A platform for high-performance deep neural network work (e.g. computer vision).
The Hybrid Group
goptional: A Lightweight Library to Provide a Container for Optional Values   code 
Teiva Harsanyi
go-azurequeue: Go Client for Azure Service Bus Queue   code 
Gleb Teterin
goben: Measure TCP/UDP Throughput Between Hosts   code 
github.​com
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