Recently I came upon Pluggy,
a Python library for developing plugin systems. It was originally developed
as part of the pytest project - known for its rich plugin ecosystem - and
later extracted into a standalone library. You're supposed to reach out for
Pluggy if you want to add...
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#605 — June 12, 2026
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How Much Do AMD64 Microarchitecture Levels Help? — A benchmark of Go’s GOAMD64 levels on roaring shows gains from v2/v3, but little from v4. A reminder to benchmark CPU-heavy cod...
A few months ago I wrote about using LLM agents to help restructuring one of my
Python projects.
It's worth beginning by saying that the
rewrite has been successful by all reasonable measures; I've been able to
continue maintaining that project since then without an issue.
In thi...
#604 — June 5, 2026
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🔬 Go Experiments Explained — Go ships ‘experimental’ features so you can trial new functionality or behavior changes before they're locked in, but do you know how to find an...
A new release of the Microsoft build of Go including security fixes is now available for download.
The post Go 1.26.4-1 and 1.25.11-1 Microsoft builds now available appeared first on Microsoft for Go Developers.
In the previous article
we took apart the select statement and saw how it’s really two features in one, with the compiler rewriting the easy shapes away and only the hard cases falling through to the runtime’s selectgo
. The recurring theme there was coordination —...