Brad Fitzpatrick returns to the show (last heard on episode 44) to field a mixed bag of questions from Johnny, Mat, and the live listeners. How'd he get in to programming? What languages did he use before Go? What's he up to now that he's not working on the Go language? And of course... does he have any unpopular opinions he'd like to share? š
Brad Fitzpatrick returns to the show (last heard on episode 44) to field a mixed bag of questions from Johnny, Mat, and the live listeners. Howād he get in to programming? What languages did he use before Go? Whatās he up to now that heās not working on the Go language? And of courseā¦ does he have any unpopular opinions heād like to share? š
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