We’ve talked several times about getting started with Go. But Go is already 12 years old! Let’s talk about how it all started, and hear about it from the people who were there from the beginning.

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The free lunch is over The C10K problem Selenium and Go’s bindings t.Parallel() Python’s asyncio Go Community Code of Conduct Roger talking about the acme editor in Dev Tool Time Miki was trying Clojure and Erlang before settling on Go

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Go Time: Golang, Software Engineering

Our first decade with Go

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