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Distributed systems, multi-process RPC, highly security-sensitive, millions of users, users that measure downtime in millions of US ... Speaker: Manuel de la Peña The evolution of GenAI applications brings with it the challenge of developing This talk will cover a brief introduction to Developers tend to learn a set of general concurrency patterns and apply them across programming languages. Speaker: Michael Farinacci, WeWork Integration In this session, Liam delves into the crucial topic of memory management, providing a comprehensive overview of what it is, why it ...

Memory latency and bandwidth are becoming increasingly constrained, and these trends are at odds with most of today's garbage ... Speaker: Jacob Walker, Ardan Labs () Like C, The -toolexec flag hides a super-power in the Tech star Mitchell Hashimoto talks about "Advanced When you're building tools for other developers, A technical overview of the changes to the

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Go Testing By Example (GopherCon Australia 2023)
01. Russ Cox - Go Testing By Example | GopherConAU 2023
GopherCon 2017: Advanced Testing with Go - Mitchell Hashimoto
Testing GenAI applications in Go — GopherCon Singapore 2025
GopherCon UK 2018: Sean Kelly - Go Test: Under the Hood
GopherCon 2018: Rethinking Classical Concurrency Patterns - Bryan C. Mills
GopherCon UK 2021: Eleni Fragkiadaki - Test coverage in Go, the whole package
Refactoring Go in Large Codebases - Brittany Ellich | GopherCon EU 2025
Writing Microservice Integration Tests in Go (Finally) - GopherCon SG 2019
Go Class: 38 Testing
Memory Management in Go: The good, the bad and the ugly - Liam Hampton
GopherCon 2025: Advancing Go Garbage Collection with Green Tea - Michael Knyszek
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Go Testing By Example (GopherCon Australia 2023)

Go Testing By Example (GopherCon Australia 2023)

Re-recording of my

01. Russ Cox - Go Testing By Example | GopherConAU 2023

01. Russ Cox - Go Testing By Example | GopherConAU 2023

Writing good

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GopherCon 2017: Advanced Testing with Go - Mitchell Hashimoto

GopherCon 2017: Advanced Testing with Go - Mitchell Hashimoto

Distributed systems, multi-process RPC, highly security-sensitive, millions of users, users that measure downtime in millions of US ...

Testing GenAI applications in Go — GopherCon Singapore 2025

Testing GenAI applications in Go — GopherCon Singapore 2025

Speaker: Manuel de la Peña The evolution of GenAI applications brings with it the challenge of developing

GopherCon UK 2018: Sean Kelly - Go Test: Under the Hood

GopherCon UK 2018: Sean Kelly - Go Test: Under the Hood

This talk will cover a brief introduction to

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GopherCon 2018: Rethinking Classical Concurrency Patterns - Bryan C. Mills

GopherCon 2018: Rethinking Classical Concurrency Patterns - Bryan C. Mills

Developers tend to learn a set of general concurrency patterns and apply them across programming languages.

GopherCon UK 2021: Eleni Fragkiadaki - Test coverage in Go, the whole package

GopherCon UK 2021: Eleni Fragkiadaki - Test coverage in Go, the whole package

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Refactoring Go in Large Codebases - Brittany Ellich | GopherCon EU 2025

Refactoring Go in Large Codebases - Brittany Ellich | GopherCon EU 2025

Refactoring

Writing Microservice Integration Tests in Go (Finally) - GopherCon SG 2019

Writing Microservice Integration Tests in Go (Finally) - GopherCon SG 2019

Speaker: Michael Farinacci, WeWork Integration

Go Class: 38 Testing

Go Class: 38 Testing

In this segment I'll circle back to

Memory Management in Go: The good, the bad and the ugly - Liam Hampton

Memory Management in Go: The good, the bad and the ugly - Liam Hampton

In this session, Liam delves into the crucial topic of memory management, providing a comprehensive overview of what it is, why it ...

GopherCon 2025: Advancing Go Garbage Collection with Green Tea - Michael Knyszek

GopherCon 2025: Advancing Go Garbage Collection with Green Tea - Michael Knyszek

Memory latency and bandwidth are becoming increasingly constrained, and these trends are at odds with most of today's garbage ...

Understanding Allocations: the Stack and the Heap - GopherCon SG 2019

Understanding Allocations: the Stack and the Heap - GopherCon SG 2019

Speaker: Jacob Walker, Ardan Labs (@jcbwlkr) Like C,

Unleashing the Go Toolchain - Kemal Akkoyun

Unleashing the Go Toolchain - Kemal Akkoyun

The -toolexec flag hides a super-power in the

NewStore TechTalk - Advanced Testing with Go by Mitchell Hashimoto

NewStore TechTalk - Advanced Testing with Go by Mitchell Hashimoto

Tech star Mitchell Hashimoto talks about "Advanced

How NOT to Write a Test in Go - Amir Malka

How NOT to Write a Test in Go - Amir Malka

As developers we know we have to write

How go tests "go test"? / Rotem Tamir

How go tests "go test"? / Rotem Tamir

When you're building tools for other developers,

What's coming in Go 1.25 - Daniel Marti

What's coming in Go 1.25 - Daniel Marti

A technical overview of the changes to the

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