Keynote: Things you didn’t know about Go and how to become an expert

After years of working on, with and reviewing Go I collected a series of real-world examples of surprising behaviors that Go might have. I put them together in a comedic interactive talk so that we can all share some knowledge that will probably spare us some headaches in future debugging sessions and code reviews.

Abstract

After years of working on, with and reviewing Go I collected a series of real-world examples of surprising behaviors that Go might have. I put them together in a comedic interactive talk so that we can all share some knowledge that will probably spare us some headaches in future debugging sessions and code reviews.

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