Golang recap for week 16/2025
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Better error handling 134 comments in 2 discussions
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Say "no" to overly complicated package structures 62 comments in 1 discussion
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Passing context around and handelling cancellation (especially in HTTP servers) 57 comments in 8 discussions
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GoLand 2025.1 is out – major improvements for AI (including free tier for everyone), golangci-lint, full Go 1.24 support, and more! 57 comments in 1 discussion
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15 Reasons I Love Go 47 comments in 1 discussion
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Layered Design in Go 38 comments in 2 discussions
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How to handle 200k RPS with Golang 33 comments in 1 discussion
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On Bloat 30 comments in 2 discussions
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Go security best practices for software engineers. 26 comments in 1 discussion
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Slaying Zombie Processes in a Go + Docker Setup: A Debugging Story 24 comments in 2 discussions
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Design resilient microservices in Golang (2023) 16 comments in 1 discussion
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Go back to the start of a search for the current word 11 comments in 1 discussion
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Optimizing Heap Allocations in Golang: A Case Study 11 comments in 2 discussions
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My golang guilty pleasure: ADTs 11 comments in 1 discussion
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Go concurrency = beautiful concurrent processes! Cheers, Tony Hoare! 8 comments in 1 discussion
Projects #
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Priority channel implementation. 36 comments in 1 discussion
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goenums: Type Safe Enum generator for Go 24 comments in 2 discussions
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Built my first microservices projects in Go using gRPC 🚀 19 comments in 1 discussion
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[R] Beyond-NanoGPT: Go From LLM Noob to AI Researcher! 17 comments in 1 discussion
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sqlc: Generate type-safe code from SQL 16 comments in 1 discussion
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Cloud Snitch: a 100% open source tool for exploring AWS activity, inspired by Little Snitch, built with Go 14 comments in 1 discussion
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Govinci: Building Native Apps with Go — Declaratively 12 comments in 1 discussion
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Really struggling with unmarshalling a complex MongoDB document into a struct 11 comments in 1 discussion
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dish: A lightweight, self-hosted HTTP & TCP socket monitoring tool written in Go 10 comments in 2 discussions
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A type-safe, intuitive Go SDK for building MCP servers with ease and confidence 9 comments in 1 discussion
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