Find my slides at asankov.dev/go-generics and examples at github.com/asankov/go-generics
Find my slides at asankov.dev/go-generics and examples at github.com/asankov/go-generics
⚙️ My session is part of the Go Devroom and the topic is "The Inner Workings of Go Generics". It will explore the implementation of generics in Go, how we got here and what took so long.
⚙️ My session is part of the Go Devroom and the topic is "The Inner Workings of Go Generics". It will explore the implementation of generics in Go, how we got here and what took so long.
It's high time I caught up!
It's high time I caught up!
If you want to listen about the implementation of generics in Go and look at some disassembled machine code, you can watch the live-stream at www.youtube.com/live/oJ86goj...
If you want to listen about the implementation of generics in Go and look at some disassembled machine code, you can watch the live-stream at www.youtube.com/live/oJ86goj...
⚙️ The topic is "The Inner Workings of Go Generics." It'll explore the implementation of generics in Go and some history of how that came to be.
🎥 Recording will be available after the session.
⚙️ The topic is "The Inner Workings of Go Generics." It'll explore the implementation of generics in Go and some history of how that came to be.
🎥 Recording will be available after the session.
However, the last episode has been a shit-shot. Just outright repeating Russian propaganda (cont.) 1/4
However, the last episode has been a shit-shot. Just outright repeating Russian propaganda (cont.) 1/4
Spoiler alert: It's a two-person live-action session. One person is an attacker trying to hack a Kubernetes cluster, and the other is a defender protecting it via open-source tools like Falco, Tetragon, and Tracee.
Spoiler alert: It's a two-person live-action session. One person is an attacker trying to hack a Kubernetes cluster, and the other is a defender protecting it via open-source tools like Falco, Tetragon, and Tracee.
In a few places, there is a wall of shame with projects that use internal stuff they're not supposed to.
I found this hilarious. 🤣
github.com/golang/go/bl...
In a few places, there is a wall of shame with projects that use internal stuff they're not supposed to.
I found this hilarious. 🤣
github.com/golang/go/bl...
The most interesting part for me was the "Unpatchable 4", which I had not heard about before.
I am thinking of exploring them further in a series of blog posts 👀
youtu.be/ZbW4t-RgZp4
The most interesting part for me was the "Unpatchable 4", which I had not heard about before.
I am thinking of exploring them further in a series of blog posts 👀
youtu.be/ZbW4t-RgZp4
Already learned some new Vim commands. It's fun and interactive.
vim-adventures.com
Already learned some new Vim commands. It's fun and interactive.
vim-adventures.com