Dave writes about Go, hardware hacking, and programming in general.
Alex's blog covers mostly Go-specific topics, like packages, language tips or database-related posts. The author of the blog has also written a book about Go, called Let's Go. Recent posts cover topics like working with JSON, handling database timeouts, and interfaces in Go.
The blog of Jessie Frazelle, hacker of all things: systems, kernels, operating systems, etc. She's worked on Docker and Kubernetes, and today is building Oxide Computer.
Chidi blogs about programming with Go. He shares long-form explanations about hard-to-understand parts of the language. He also writes about building games and web simulations with JavaScript.
Simon focuses in his blog on backend engineering with golang and also covers some entrepreneurial topics. Recent posts touch on topics like chaos engineering, CAP theorem, and Docker. On top the blog acts as archive for his weekly computer science newsletter.
Peter writes about his experience with Go and general software development practices. He's the creator of Go Kit, a popular Go library billed as the standard library for microservices.
Jaana writes about her current work, which primarily revolves around observability, instrumentation, databases, and working with Go. She used to work at Google, now works at AWS.
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