Various Speakers (Lightning Talks)

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Lightning Talks (13/11)
November 13 2024 - 16:30 (25 min )

Lightning talks on 13/11/2024.

To add a lightning talk proposal, please click here: https://survey.typeform.com/to/dau3dqBr

  • Jan Zombik: Timestone 🗿 Deterministic concurrency in Go tests
  • Damien Neil: gate: a robust, context-friendly alternative to sync.Cond
  • Martin Munilla: The quest for a go frontend framework
  • Guillermo Mariscal: Kubernetes Esteroids with custom go controllers
  • Andrew Williams: Coding graphical apps with Go and without
Lightning Talks (13/11)
Lightning Talks (13/11) + Networking
November 13 2024 - 15:00 (25 min )

Lightning talks on 13/11/2024.

To add a lightning talk proposal, please click here: https://survey.typeform.com/to/dau3dqBr

You'll also have a chance to talk and connect with all the others attendees of the conference. Go make some new connections!

  • Enrico Candino: gocollect: collecting test coverage of running applications
  • Ralph Kühnert: Get started with ebitengine!
  • Damien Neil: os.Root: A traversal resistant file API
Lightning Talks (13/11) + Networking
Lightning Talks (12/11)
November 12 2024 - 16:30 (25 min )

Lightning talks on 12/11/2024.

To add a lightning talk proposal, please click here: https://survey.typeform.com/to/dau3dqBr

  • Dario Castañé: Orchestrion: Automatic compile-time instrumentation of Go code (lighting demo)
  • Jorropo: Why go does not have Tail-Call-Optimization (TCO)
  • Tanguy Herrmann: Prototype a CRUD API in less than 50 LOC
Lightning Talks (12/11)

Past Editions

2018
Lightning Talks 2018
  1. Turn data into Go structs - Martin Czygan
  2. Small is more (why, how and when make very small Go binaries) - Andrea Masi
  3. Lost in transaction? Manage consistency by leveraging distributed state machines - Bernd Rücker
  4. Athens, a new place for your dependencies - Federico Paolinelli
  5. Introduction to Go Concurrency Patterns - Fabio Falzoi
  6. Golang, Linux kernel and the netlink family in between - Florian Lehner

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