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Go Developer Survey (Go Time #38)
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Changelog Media
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audio
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Software How-To
Tech News
Technology
Publication Date |
Mar 16, 2017
Episode Duration |
01:00:06
Steve Francia joined the show to talk about the results of the 2016 Go Developer Survey and other interesting Go projects and news.

Steve Francia joined the show to talk about the results of the 2016 Go Developer Survey and other interesting Go projects and news.

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The Go Developer Survey - https://blog.golang.org/survey2016-results

  • Almost all users of (89%) are using it for work, great testament to the growth of the language.
  • Heavy adoption from dynamic languages.
  • Most wanted improvements, generics (surprise!), and package versioning/dependency management (in the works).
  • Concern about finding developers, how do you feel about the pool of developers?
  • Vim / VSCode seem to be the top pics for editor.
  • When asked what libraries are still missing, the most common request by far was a library for writing GUIs. Another popular topic was requests around data processing, analytics, and numerical and scientific computing.
  • 55% of respondents expressed interest in contributing in some way to the Go community and projects. Unfortunately, relatively few agreed that they felt welcome to do so (3.3:1) and even fewer felt that the process was clear (1.3:1)
  • Cobra / Viper / Hugo

Interesting Go Projects and News


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