Golang recap for week 3/2025
From toNewsletter sent every monday with a recap of articles, projects and tutorials from previous week.
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Writing secure Go code 302 comments in 3 discussions
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Go is a Well-Designed Language, Actually 188 comments in 4 discussions
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Mitchell Hashimoto Recent Interview 96 comments in 1 discussion
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What's up with the time formatting layout 46 comments in 1 discussion
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Golang proposal: reduce error handling boilerplate using? 25 comments in 1 discussion
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Go 1.24 interactive tour 20 comments in 2 discussions
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The GoLand 2025.1 Early Access Program has started! Explore new features and help us shape the future of GoLand with your feedback! P.S. EAPs go for free! 19 comments in 1 discussion
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Writing & Testing a Paginated API Iterator in Go 9 comments in 2 discussions
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How HTTP/2 works and how to enable it in Go 8 comments in 1 discussion
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What to expect from Go 1.24 - Part 2 6 comments in 1 discussion
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Mind The convT 4 comments in 1 discussion
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Reading files from GOCACHE 3 comments in 1 discussion
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Interfaces: why, how, and when 2 comments in 1 discussion
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I wish this handy "robustio" package was exported, it used by "go clean -modcache" 2 comments in 1 discussion
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Projects #
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I really love the simplicity of Go, but unfortunately, I’m currently unemployed 103 comments in 3 discussions
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Bunster: a shell to Go compiler 86 comments in 4 discussions
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I rewrote my programming language from Python into Go to see the speed up. 85 comments in 5 discussions
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I've Created an Open Source Go Library That Tracks and Misleads Hackers 27 comments in 2 discussions
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Built my first distributed system - genesis 23 comments in 1 discussion
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I wrote a DHCP Server in Go (personal project) 20 comments in 1 discussion
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GoJsonator - JSON Parser in Go 14 comments in 1 discussion
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fstr: Rust-style string formatting for Go (with struct field access!) 13 comments in 1 discussion
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unravel: map anything to a struct 7 comments in 1 discussion
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Best way to learn a new Language/Framework: In My Opinion, Start with Small Projects and Scale It Large 7 comments in 1 discussion
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