Understanding Go 1.21 generics type inference
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The Go programming language has released its first Release Candidate (RC) for version 1.21, which is packed with new features, improvements, and performance enhancements. This article provides an overview of the notable changes and features in Go 1.21, along with some exciting additions to the standard library....
Today we published gonew, an experimental tool for instantiating new projects in Go from predefined templates....
A few years ago I wrote pygit, a small Python program that’s just enough of a Git client to create a repository, add some commits, and push itself to GitHub....
medium.com/…/go-concurrency-visually-explained-ch…
blog.sigma-star.at/post/2023/…/embedded-go-prog/
Our current inlining policy remains built on a foundation that is becoming increasingly strained as we add things like PGO, is increasingly anchored in past backend limitations, and it continues to use an overly simplistic cost model driven by an overly simplistic scheduler. Between unified IR and the untapped possibilities of...
Go programmers have the good fortune of excellent testing and benchmarking tooling built into the standard library - in the testing package. However, benchmarking is hard. This isn't Go specific; it's just one of those things experienced developers learn over time....
hello, noob here, so, i was writing a program in go to edit a image, and for now i use os.Open(file) to select the file, how i wanted to open the file chooser maybe using org.freedesktop.portal.FileChooser for the user to select the file, but i trying searching it and i couldn’t find an answer, maybe i was using the wrong...
Generics have been around for a while now, and although this has been brought up before, do ya’ll think a built in set data type like golang-set (or something similar) will come to the stdlib? Do you think it should?...
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/2230752...
Are there any websites, newsletters or RSS feeds that you could redo to read/subscribe to get the latest news about Go and everything around it? Like, not only about releases of new versions of the language itself, but also about trends around it....
Go tech lead Russ Cox:...