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Go was already a stable language ten years ago, yet it would be unrecognizable to most now.
Forget modules, the LSP, contexts, and even generics - all taken for granted today.
Where will Go be ten years from now?
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Go programs are often benchmarked, profiled, and optimized by looking at a particular workload. For CLIs and short-lived processes, getting to your “main” function as fast as possible is just as important - how do we measure and improve that?
Defensive programming aims to make your code more resilient against unforeseen bugs or unexpected inputs. The practice is well understood for languages like C – this talk will explore how one might write Defensive Go.
Come for a deep dive into the Go toolchain, including how "go build" runs the compiler and linker, and how all of it can be leveraged to write advanced tools like a code obfuscator.
As a part of our commitment to sustainability, we’re planting “Speaker’s trees” on behalf of our speakers. These trees represent our effort to offset the carbon emissions from their travel. By planting trees, we’re helping to reduce our carbon footprint and combat the effects of climate change. Join us in this symbolic act and help make our conference eco-friendly.