Hackernews posts about Golang
Golang is a statically typed, compiled programming language developed by Google that provides a high-performance and concurrent-friendly framework for building scalable software systems.
- Hyrum's Law in Golang (abenezer.org)
- A Golang pipeline abomination (poxate.com)
- Show HN: ZQDGR a Script Runner for Golang (github.com)
- Hyrum's Law in Golang (abenezer.org)
- Why Is Golang's Compilation Speed So Fast? (www.pixelstech.net)
- Golang Aha Moments: OOP (blog.openziti.io)
- Go-app: Build PWA apps with Golang (github.com)
- Golang developers should try Odin (rm4n0s.github.io)
- Import Cycles in Golang: How to Deal with Them (jogendra.dev)
- Creating a Brainrot Language Server in Golang (jitesh117.github.io)
- This Week in Go: 10 Articles You Can't Miss – Golang Nugget Nov, 04 (mondaynugget.com)
- PubSub for Golang (github.com)
- Golang NATS Mutex Library (github.com)
- Golang Nugget – Oct 28th Edition – From Testing Tools for gRPC to Delve (mondaynugget.com)
- Show HN: A TUI to match you with Who's Hiring jobs (github.com)
- Why you should use Go (mortenvistisen.com)
- Lisp vs. Go (funcall.blogspot.com)