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The Forge Utah Foundation's mission is help grow technology education and talent in Utah by sharing, learning, and building.
Share - First and foremost we believe in sharing information. Our goal is to facilitate sharing as a form of “enlightened self interest” (sharing freely for karma). We also believe strongly in open source and want to share as much code, configs, and general information as possible.
Learn - The Foundation is a place to learn, mainly from content shared by others, but also we plan to host workshops and facilitate learning of all kinds in the local community.
Build - The culmination of all the sharing and learning is ultimately to build. We want to empower our community to build the next generation of technology.
Share - First and foremost we believe in sharing information. Our goal is to facilitate sharing as a form of “enlightened self interest” (sharing freely for karma). We also believe strongly in open source and want to share as much code, configs, and general information as possible.
Learn - The Foundation is a place to learn, mainly from content shared by others, but also we plan to host workshops and facilitate learning of all kinds in the local community.
Build - The culmination of all the sharing and learning is ultimately to build. We want to empower our community to build the next generation of technology.
Local Kubernetes Develop - What are you using?
What tools do you use for local Kubernetes development. This video is a discussion between meetup members about their best practices for locatl Kubernetes development. Paul MacKay is the moderator of the discussion.
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Unlocking the Power of eBPF: Building Next-Gerneation Cloud-Native Applications
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In the rapidly evolving cloud-native landscape, eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter) has emerged as a game-changing technology. This talk demystifies eBPF and demonstrates its practical applications through the development of two powerful tools: 1. A dynamic interceptor for filesystem calls to CA certificate files, allowing seamless custom CA appending. 2. An XDP-based packet re-router that e...
Kardinal is a tool for creating hyper-lightweight isolated environments
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Kardinal is a tool for creating hyper-lightweight isolated environments inside of a single Kubernetes cluster, for development and testing purposes. Presenter: Tedi Mitiku is a software engineer at Kurtosis Technologies, and has been studying the problem of developing and testing on distributed systems since he started working with us in 2022 (www.linkedin.com/in/tedi-mitiku/). In his time with...
Workload Identity and Federation: Authentication without using Service Account Keys
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Workload Identity and Federation: Authentication without using Service Account Keys
Optimal Cost Management on Kubernetes Infrastructure
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Optimal Cost Management on Kubernetes Infrastructure
Microservices Made Easy With Dapr by Cecil Phillip
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Microservices Made Easy With Dapr by Cecil Phillip
Efficient Data Manipulation with Polars
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Efficient Data Manipulation with Polars
A Journey of DB Access, now with More Go
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A Journey of DB Access, now with More Go
Golang Error Best Practices Community Panel
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Golang Error Best Practices Community Panel
The Asymmetry of Open Source: Sustaining Growing Open Source Projects
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The Asymmetry of Open Source: Sustaining Growing Open Source Projects
Navigating The Testing Spectrum with Go
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Navigating The Testing Spectrum with Go
Go Patterns and Anti-Patterns - Lightning talk
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Go Patterns and Anti-Patterns - Lightning talk
Database Best Practices Community Panel
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Database Best Practices Community Panel
Beyond database/sql: The Driver Pattern
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Beyond database/sql: The Driver Pattern
Shipping Go code without sinkingSebastian talk
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Shipping Go code without sinkingSebastian talk
Using Ephemeral Containers To Debug Applications In Kubernetes - Paul MacKay
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Using Ephemeral Containers To Debug Applications In Kubernetes - Paul MacKay
The Asymmetry of Open Source - Matt Holt
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The Asymmetry of Open Source - Matt Holt
What Do You Mean My ML Container is Vulnerable
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What Do You Mean My ML Container is Vulnerable
Looking the same on all platform is not a functionality, it's a bad policy that is embraced by web industry. It's against diversity and user's freedom.
Hey bro, Can I order User by the below conditions: - All users who were born in 1995 will show first. - Then all users will be sorted by name asc.
audio starts at 6:35
Slides: docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kqxqI-cKuuRipX1MjSKzYTuIG-CmhCNazfxbynZYtbE/edit?usp=sharing
Please truncate the start of this clip. The low volume at the start will lead people to turn the volume all the way up, and then they get an unpleasant surprise when the volume jumps.
audio is amazing
I just compiled it an run it on original hardware. AWESOME WORK!!!!!!!
any link for slide?
golang это любовь с первого взгляда)
Thanks for this navendu.....Just what i was looking for, tho i tried contacting you but in no avail.
I find it really hard to visualize the different generation layers and how they’re customizing different parts of it. catalystsquad/protoc-gen-go-gorm seems written for folks who already know what they’re doing. An example “hello world project” demonstrating proto gen, fake tests, gorm integration, and customization, or even a diagram or two would be super helpful.
We're sort of working on a `copier` template for multiple projects that will have a hello world server in it, but priority wise it's nice for others, but not high on the list for us obviously.
GORM has some crazy footgun that changes IDs and it’s not in the docs and you eventually found a workaround but you don’t mention how we can avoid it in the talk? How am I supposed to use GORM without knowing about this?
Interesting talk but horrible quality :(
The volume is super low and I cannot make out anything even with max volume.
check your headphones. perfectly fine at 60% volume for me
Great talk, for real!
what a shame, i cant hear you well
Updated Conference Version: ruclips.net/video/NtKBcVku6EU/видео.html
41:41 "This is not a talk about how to not be stupid" 😂😂😂
Had to chuckle :D
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What a fantastic talk, TY! Tinygo is mazing, and retro/embedded systems are this whole other awesome thing... and by covering both there's like this perfect overlap for a certain audience. Cheers
what a total waste of screen space. talking about graphical applications and then wasting 3/4 of the screen with a video. ridiculous
The presentation was not in control of the output format. I was grateful to Forge Utah for including the content and recording it for others to watch later!
😅
Let the grown ups talk sweetie
@@andydotxyz You mean the forge utah who would rather display their own logo than the content? I mean, who does that? It’s grotesque.
@@dagothodros641 I say let people with visual impairments like myself see the content instead of some useless logos. All that screen space wasted, maybe you can see just fine, I cannot
Fantastic idea, but when will it be halfway as feature rich and mature as flutter ? Right now it seems pretty risky to use this for an intricate and beautiful GUI app ? I sure hope this or something like it catches on, because a golang GUI that runs on all mobile and major desktop platforms would kick! (One final concern, imagine your go app needs to call ios or android specific functions for an app, maybe the library support for these kind of things in the go ecosystem may not be very well developed yet)
Use wails. It has a js frontend and has plenty of OS bindings for native functionality
It is tough to answer this without specifics. What functionality do you think is missing? We can then suggest when it will be ready according to the roadmap or schedule.
Thanks for inviting me to speak to your group.
LLMs are showing us how much of our world is powered by language. Fascinating
Hello, It's an awesome video but the quality is poor. Can you do something about it? Thank you
Can anyone share the repo?
Very good. This is exactly what I was looking for. Keep it up!
Oooh! I'm excited for this!
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Thank you a lot
Nice presentation. But please you are wasting 50% of my screen with that blue boarder. On a iPhone 12 it’s hard to see.
just to confirm something at 33:58 and correct me if I'm wrong a rune can take up to 4 bytes since it's just an alias to int32
Thanks for the helpful and informative video!
empty room, 360p. honey i'm home.
The examples that should show the full potential of the framework look week to say the least. I mean every video on youtube I found about gui in go was abaut fyne and I never seen even halfway decent gui anywhere. Just look how java swing themes are looking it's like Rolls-Royce of the gui
Regrettably the slides are not sharp ...
Super cool to see! thanks for putting this on!
Overall session was good.
The lady's words at 37:47? lol.
Lol 😅
Excellent, looking forward to using streams soon. Love this system! I'd love to see a presentation on the inner workings of nats streams.
Absolutely beautiful.
Great to hear these golden tips based on the real life examples. We have been programming for years now. Expressiveness, small functions are natural tenet of programs one will love to read even after years of coding. Keep up the good work. Thank you.
very explanatory video
Glad you think so!
Brilliant thanks 👏
The discussion was great. Very funny.
Thank you for this talk!
Thank you for this. I enjoyed it very much. I am new to Bazel and go, now I understood everything.
Super cool work - I'm going over the docs, and it looks like an awesome project. 😊
I'm super impressed. This was informative and I should have come.