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Don't Be An Iter-Hater!
2025-04-16 · 19:00
Go 1.23 introduced an inbuilt concept of \"iterators\" to the language, with some controversy. The \"signature\" & functional nature of these iterators has been hard to parse at first glance by quite a few Gophers. Let's take a look at a few concrete examples step-by-step to demystify those \"funcs that accept funcs that return bools\" & to see why this design makes sense. |
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Deep Dive into the Sync package
2025-04-16 · 17:30
One of the coolest features of Go is goroutines, and the fact that concurrency is part of the language. But concurrency normally requires synchronization, so... the |
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Ladders, No Snakes: Climbing the LLM Stack with Golang
2025-04-16 · 17:30
It's a guide through of how we build LLM-based features at incident.io - and how we take advantage of newer Golang features to achieve this. |
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April Gophers @ Incident.io!
2024-04-24 · 17:30
Hello London Gophers! 👋 Welcome to the description page of another amazing Go event! Are you ready for the biggest Go event this side of the Thames? 📜 All London Gophers events operate under the Go Community Code of Conduct - https://golang.org/conduct
Please do not message members without their consent If you encounter an issue, please mail [email protected] or [email protected] ==== 📓 Agenda📓 ===== 6:30 - 7:00pm: Arrival, Food & Refreshments 7:00pm: Talks Start 🗣⚡Grant - Snapshot testing with cupaloy Snapshots are like static testdata, except changes are merely reviewed. 🗣 Salman Shah - Racing Go I want to talk about Data Races in Go. Uber bad come out with a really nice paper a few years ago, so discuss that along with a few code examples. ☕ Break 🥐 🗣 Praveen Dhinwa - Go Design Patterns for Real-World Applications The talk would focus on common design patterns of Go used in production and the philosophies behind them. The aim is to cover the following design patterns. - Composition over inheritance - Worker Pool - Fan In- Fan out pattern - Singleton pattern - Error Handling patterns - Repository pattern - Factory Pattern - Observer Pattern: The aim of the talk is to give the explanation of the pattern and real-world examples use cases for that. \~8:30 - 9:00pm: Closing and Head to the Pub ==== 💡 Priority Queue 💡 ===== We now reserve 20% of the attendee spots at our events for those who are underrepresented in tech. If they join the waitlist and there is a reserved spot open they will be bumped into going! These spots are reversed until the last Sunday before the event. How do we define underrepresented? We use public surveys done by the tech community such as the ones linked below. https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2022/#section-demographics https://www.jetbrains.com/lp/devecosystem-2022/#gender-and-development ==== 📢 Become a Speaker! 📢 ===== Have something to say? We want to listen! We are always looking for new speakers who want to share their adventures with Go and have mentors who can help. You can sign up to be a speaker here: https://gophers.london/apply ==== 🎉 Prizes! 🎉 ===== JetBrains Raffle! - We have 3 free JetBrains Product licenses to giveaway to some of our lucky attendees. Ardan Labs Ultimate Go Course! - A full comprehensive Go Course. Featuring Bill Kennedy! ==== 📝 Update Your RSVPS! 📝 ===== We monitor attendance and keep track of no-shows. Please if you can no longer make it to the event update your RSVP! ==== 🧳Looking For a New Adventure? 🧳 ===== On the Gophers Slack (https://gophers.slack.com) there is a #london-jobs channel where company and recruiters can post job opportunities. ==== 📞 How To Reach Us 📞 ===== Email: [email protected] Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/london-gophers/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LondonGophers YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LondonGophers |
April Gophers @ Incident.io!
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