~golangweekly | Issue 530 - Tools for writing secure Go code (13)
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Writing secure Go code
Writing Secure Go Code — A handy article rounding up a variety of resources and techniques...
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Webinar | How to Compare Postgres Plans & Tune Slow Queries with pganalyze
How to Compare Postgres EXPLAIN Plans & Tune Slow Queries — Are slow Postgres queries impacting...
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27.6% of the Top 10 Million Sites are Dead
Checking the Top 10 Million Web Sites with Go — Actually titled ‘27.6% of the Top...
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Ranging over functions in Go 1.23 - Eli Bendersky's website
Ranging Over Functions in Go 1.23 — This post discusses several examples of using the new...
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The Business of Go - Cameron Balahan, Google
▶ The Business of Go — I often skip high level talks to focus on technical ones,...
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Create a Full-Stack App With Go and React | The GoLand Blog
Creating a Full-Stack App with Go and React — A look at bringing together the best...
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Constraints in Go — Bitfield Consulting
Constraints in Go — John has finished his 4-part series on generics (which started here) with...
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Building thread-safe abstractions in Java versus Go
Building Thread-Safe Abstractions in Java vs Go — A look at translating pieces of the SimpleDB...
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Product for Engineers | Substack
The First Newsletter Dedicated to Product Engineers — Learn the skills and strategies the new generation...
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GitHub - roblaszczak/vgt: The missing tool for Visualising Go Tests
vgt: The 'Missing Tool' for Visualizing Go Tests? — A browser-based tool for visualizing Go test...
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GitHub - orsinium-labs/jsony: ⚡️ A blazing fast and safe Go package for serializing JSON
jsony: A 'Blazing Fast', Safe JSON Serialization Library — Pure Go, reflection free, and faster than...
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pg_flo - Stream, transform, and route PostgreSQL data in real-time
pg_flo: Stream, Transform, and Route Postgres Data in Real-time — Offers a set of filters and...
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GitHub - nvim-neotest/neotest: An extensible framework for interacting with tests within NeoVim.
Neotest: A Framework for Interacting with Tests from NeoVim — If you’re a NeoVim user, this...