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.
- Golang's big miss on memory arenas (avittig.medium.com)
- Golang optimizations for high‑volume services (packagemain.tech)
- Golang's Defer in C (Kind Of) (twdev.blog)
- A Golang malformed HTTP POST mystery (deliveroo.engineering)
- Show HN: GoRay – Ray Core for Golang (github.com)
- Open-Source Golang SDK for Agentic Workflows (github.com)
- Build a Golang App in 10 Seconds Using BuildKit (runos.com)
- Build your own container engine just like Docker in Go lang (oneuptime.com)
- Golang's Big Miss on Memory Arenas (avittig.medium.com)
- Golang optimizations for high‑volume services (medium.com)
- Show HN: Ship anything your coding agent can build (nexlayer.com)
- Show HN: Beads Viewer (Bv) (github.com)
- Show HN: DskDitto (github.com)
- Show HN: Secache – Sampling Eviction Cache (pkg.go.dev)
- ULID: Universally Unique Lexicographically Sortable Identifier (packagemain.tech)
- Pure-Go implementation without CGO dependency (github.com)
- ScopeGuard 0.0.2 – Go analyzer for tighter scopes (old.reddit.com)
- Go 1.26 Release Candidate 1 is released (groups.google.com)
- Make Your Monolith Extensible Without Microservices (skoredin.pro)
- Preventing Resource Leaks in Go: How GoLand Helps You Write Safer Code (blog.jetbrains.com)