Writing Go at Multi-Million Dollar Companies with Mat Ryer | 017
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Lane chats with Mat Ryer, a host of the amazing GoTime.fm podcasts sits down with Lane to chat about his experience as a Go developer. Among other things, they chat about how Mat used Go to successfully build and sell a multi-million dollar company.
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This whole interview "Resumates" with me too! Great interview
Glad to hear it :)
I used to get spiral-bound editions of source for programs in the mail, magazines with listings you had to enter into a BASIC interpreter, and tons of shareware floppies and monthly disk subscriptions for the Commodore and Amiga boxes I had.
He seems like the kind of guy that you'd love to have as a neighbor to waste the day just chatting and laughing with.
Having worked with a boss that knew development, it isn't always great.. they get out of touch and then make the most absurd claims.
fair enough
That jack sparrow was amazing
"What did you play?"
"Songs"
Pretty sure every English person I've ever known has made jokes like this
Why am I, 2 years into a C# role, just now learning ASP stands for Active Server Pages
This was a great interview! Also big up nottingham I'm from loughborough so not far away!!
My favourite thing about go is the toolchain, no setting up linting, formatting, test runner etc. Its all included and makes joining other teams easy
what is better debugger than JetBrains IDEAS?
Nah debugger is the way to go
I tend to use a debugger when it runs into a 3rd party and theres something wrong with that method call that doesnt work in the way I think it should
Starting off with a STEAMING HOT take, LOL. Definitely itched a little to hear debuggers are slower than printf debugging.
Loved this!!
Mat was fantastic to listen to - and I was really surprised to hear he's from Mansfield (which is about a 10 minute drive from where I am). Great to hear from people in tech from places I wouldn't expect!
the people being pricks on twitter from this interviews don’t sell anything at the level as this guy!
I notice Matt didn't mention when he wrote some really annoying script that kept frantically opening and closing my CD drive when i was sat next to him and left my pc unlocked for 2 minutes !
Definitely got the "a Gen-Z kid and a rotary phone" moment when he explained using cassettes for computer storage. That was such a normal thing back in the day.
Matt has that lovely Brian Cox voice
hahahahah amazing
❤ intuitive