Gustavo is a very sharp guy. I remember a bit of back and forth with him a couple years ago (I think) when he was implementing the sync.WaitGroup feature, that was at one time called a Barrier. I had a competing implementation of an actual CyclicBarrier, but the WaitGroup is general enough to provide the same synchronization. He does good stuff, and the Go community is richer for his contributions.
Dear Google. Please fix the sound-issues you're still having with presentations. At least turn up the levels and clean the sound on people whose microphone didn't work. Thanks for all Especially the fish
I agree with Gustavo. Almost every feature of Go already exists somewhere else, but Go has been the only one to borrow the best from everywhere.
Gustavo is a very sharp guy. I remember a bit of back and forth with him a couple years ago (I think) when he was implementing the sync.WaitGroup feature, that was at one time called a Barrier. I had a competing implementation of an actual CyclicBarrier, but the WaitGroup is general enough to provide the same synchronization. He does good stuff, and the Go community is richer for his contributions.
I'm sure most got it, but for those who didn't the 'guy with the glasses' who asked the question about GC, was commander Pike :-)
"Magic systems can break magically" lol, so true. Gotta love Go!
I agree.
juju: why did you switch from twisted to golang really ?
Quite enlightening. Thanks!
Dear Google. Please fix the sound-issues you're still having with presentations. At least turn up the levels and clean the sound on people whose microphone didn't work.
Thanks for all
Especially the fish
i'm learning Go right now and it just seems like a rearranged C with a couple of python features
The man in the glasses of back there who asked a question on GC sounded like Rob Pike...
@GoogleDevelopers Due to the sound issues on this video you should probably turn on captions by default.
It is much more than that.
Try not to get caught in these Google-branded, "developer advocate" fueled failures. Nobody uses Go and Dart.
I agree with you 100% I will admit though I am still learning Go. But again I do agree with you.
Docker. 'nuff said.
yeah only this amount of companies do github.com/golang/go/wiki/GoUsers
Yeah, it's not like Docker, Kubernetes, Consul, etcd, CockroachDB, and companies like Uber, Netflix, etc use Go? Oh wait.. yeah, they do.
Bet you feel differently now after 5 years
Go Awesome!