Starting in February I'm going to start a (free) new live coding series where I build a handful of these apps with a recent college graduate that works with me.
I think it will be a great tutorial for people who want to learn aspects of engineering you don't get in school.
I've never kept it a secret that I'm not a fan of TDD. I believe in prototype driven development (PDD) with a focus on data driven design (DDD)
I believe the general engineering cycle should be prototype, solidify, refactor, test, minimize, reduce, and simplify in that order.
Today is a good day! #golanggo.dev/blog/error-syn…
"For the foreseeable future, the Go team will stop pursuing syntactic language changes for error handling. We will also close all open and incoming proposals that concern themselves primarily with the syntax of error
The Go team has done an AMAZING job over the past 4 years setting priorities. There are more #golang jobs today than ever before, including in the enterprise.
No lang is perfect, but Go has been consistent, stable, and governed as well as any lang can be.
The team has always
I spent some time creating a git log format that is concise but informative.
Curious if others have something similar.
alias gitlog="git log --graph --all --pretty='format:%C(auto)%h %C(cyan)%ar %C(auto)%d %C(magenta)%an %C(auto)%s'"
If you're new to #golang and trying to figure out how to get started learning to write production level services and tooling in Go, DM me. I'll send you stuff to get moving in the right direction. I want to help!
The proof copy of the book finally arrived and everything looks great. We will turn this on for sale at Amazon. That takes a couple days for it to show up. #golang
If I've seemed distant it's because I'm focused on this project. We are kicking off Ardan Labs Press and this will be the first book. I'm working hard to have this available by March. #golang
Will be available in soft/hard copy when ready.