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This page is auto-generated from Github Actions workflow that runs every day at night and fetches the 5 latest articles from each of my favorite blogs.
A new release of the Microsoft build of Go including security fixes is now available for download. The post Go 1.26.1-1 and 1.25.8-1 Microsoft builds now available appeared first on Microsoft for Go Developers.
I became a dad recently, and I’m not publishing a bunch of photos of my kid like most parents do. Some people started asking me why, so here it is.
#592 — March 6, 2026 Read the Web Version Go Weekly Allocating on the Stack in Go 1.25+ — Go 1.25 and 1.26 reduce garbage collector overhead by stack-allocating slices in more cases than ever before — including, in 1.26, slices th...
Why your mutex wrapper should accept a closure for mutation instead of a plain value, with examples from the standard library and Tailscale.
Polynomial interpolation is a method of finding a polynomial function that fits a given set of data perfectly. More concretely, suppose we have a set of n+1 distinct points [1]: \[(x_0,y_0), (x_1, y_1), (x_2, y_2)\cdots(x_n, y_n)\] And we want to find the polynomial coefficients...
A description of some of the recent changes to do allocations on the stack instead of the heap.
#591 — February 27, 2026 Read the Web Version Go Weekly Bubble Tea, Lip Gloss, and Bubbles v2 — The Charm ecosystem of TUI tooling has taken a synchronized leap up to version 2. Bubble Tea v2 includes the ‘Cursed Renderer’, an a...