#557 — June 11, 2025
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Go 1.25 Release Candidate 1 — The final release of Go 1.25 isn’t till August, but the Go team is confident enough to issue the first RC now. The only language change is the...
This article was originally published in 2018, yet its core insights into Go’s garbage collection model remain highly relevant for developers today. While some implementation details of Go’s runtime have evolved, the foundational concepts explored here—such as the semantics...
This version introduces the new Homebrew Casks feature, an experimental MCP
server, plus many other small improvements.
A new release of the Microsoft build of Go including security fixes is now available for download.
The post Go 1.24.4-1 and 1.23.10-1 Microsoft builds now available appeared first on Microsoft for Go Developers.
Folks familiar with me and my blog will know I'm one of the Core Maintainers for oapi-codegen, and am a big fan of generating code from schemas (in a "design first" manner).
When I'm not documenting things with OpenAPI, I'll be documenting things with JSON Schema.
Today...
Quick takeaways
Event-driven architecture (EDA) is powerful but tricky – it’s great for scaling and decoupling, but has many hidden traps.
Observability is essential – debugging async systems without tracing, logs, and correlation IDs is almost impossible.
Use the outb...
I've recently been doing some work to improve the way a couple of Go services have their container images built, so they can be built by humans on either Intel or ARM based machines, and pushed to our container registry which will then be pulled by Intel-based infrastructure.
Add...
#556 — June 4, 2025
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🖊️ I was meant to be travelling this week. My plans changed, but I’d already planned for a shorter issue, so it’s a quicker one this time. Back to full service next week!__Peter Cooper, your editor...
Go team plans around error handling support