Quick takeaways
Go in the AI era: Go is excellent for AI applications, as the built-in concurrency makes orchestrating parallel API calls much easier than languages like Python
Architecture philosophy: Clean Architecture isn’t always necessary. Start simple and add layers...
#560 — July 2, 2025
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An Interactive Tour of Go 1.25 — Release Candidate 1 is out, RC2 is expected next week, the draft release notes already make for good reading, and things are on schedule for a...
"All Thirteen: The Incredible Cave Rescue of the Thai Boys' Soccer Team" by
Christina Soontornvat - a very nice account of the unusual event that kept
the world enthralled in 2018.
"The Frontiersmen: A Narrative" by Allan W. Eckert - tales from the US
frontie...
As your test suite grows, you need ways to toggle certain kinds of tests on or off. Maybe
you want to enable snapshot tests, skip long-running integration tests, or switch
between real services and mocks. In every case, you’re really saying, “Run this test only if
X i...
Quick takeaways
Prioritize reviews over new work - treat PRs as work that’s almost done and needs to be pushed to production quickly
Big PRs create a deadly loop - when reviews take ages, developers make even bigger PRs to avoid multiple long waits
Knowledge sharing is the...
#559 — June 25, 2025
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JSON Evolution in Go: From V1 to V2 — A good look into the practicalities of using the JSON v2 package which lands in Go 1.25 (final release due in August) with new field tags...
#558 — June 18, 2025
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Dealing with Race Conditions in Go — Anton has written some fantastic posts about concurrency in Go and this latest outing takes us deep into race conditions, including uncove...
After using nix in my dotfiles for over 2 years, I’m now moving away
from it.
Here’s why.