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Issue 90 — December 31, 2015
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Go 1.6 Beta 1 Released   news 
Still early days for 1.6, but you can now begin to play. The draft release notes cover the key changes.
Chris Broadfoot
Glow: Map Reduce for Golang   tutorial 
Glow is aiming to be a simple and scalable map reduce system, all in pure Go. This extensive tutorial demonstrates how it can be used.
Chris Lu
Redis Performance Dashboard and Autoscaling from RedisGreen
Ever wonder what your Redis server was actually doing? Find out with RedisGreen's dashboard and monitoring tools.
RedisGreen   sponsored 
GoshawkDB 0.1 Released: A Distributed Object Store   tools   news 
GoshawkDB is a distributed, transactional fault tolerant object store written in, and for, Go.
Matthew Sackman
Please Test Go's HTTP/2 Support
Brad Fitzpatrick of the Go core team is encouraging you to test the HTTP/2 support in Go tip (what will become Go 1.6).
Brad Fitzpatrick
Automi: Stream Processing Over Go Channels
Automi abstracts the details of using Go channels to create pipelined and staged processes.
Vladimir Vivien
In Brief
FOSDEM 2016's Go Devroom Schedule   news 
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Understanding and Using the 'vendor' Folder   tutorial 
Daniel Theophanes
Generic Event Emitter/Dispatcher in Go   tutorial 
Maciej Mionskowski
Migrating from Pelican to Hugo (the Go Static Site Generator)   tutorial 
Salar Rahmanian
Go Concurrency Versus C and Pthreads   tutorial   opinion 
Denis Papathanasiou
Three Reasons We’ll Be Writing More Go in 2016   opinion 
Nick Cox
Abusing text/template for Data Transformation   video 
This lightning talk (4 minutes!) introduces the idea of using the standard Go template syntax for arbitrary data manipulation.
Arnaud Porterie
2D Game Libraries for Go   tools 
Gregory Roseberry
Application Kill Switch: A General Purpose Kill Switch in Go   tools   code 
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
Writing A Reddit Bot with Go and OAuth2   code 
Curtis Brandt
Dingo: A Distributed, Extensible Task/Job Queue Framework   code 
mission.​liao
Buford: Go 1.6 HTTP/2 Provider for Apple Push Notification Service   code 
Nathan Youngman
Bench: A Generic Latency Benchmarking Library   code 
Tyler Treat
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