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Dominic St-Pierre
Go Programming Language
Go
Software Development
Gomponent
Datastar
Microservices
Rust
Python
Encore
HTML
Grpc
Test-Driven Development
Andurel
Django
Templ
Java
Software Engineering
Software As a Service
Programming
Testing

15 minutes news, tips, and tricks on the Go programming language.

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We're talking about multiple topics this week, which I'll let you discover because being total honest I forgot to wrote the title and description after we recorded, and now I'm late to post the episode haha and don't have time to listen back. One thi... more

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This week we talk about git worktree, datastar, what onboarding means for our respective projects.

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Hey kids, we're broadcasting in video now, hopefully that works, TBD. This week Morten decided to use PostgreSQL for telemetry data for now, ClickHouse when scale requires it and Dominic used / polished the schedule tasks and server-side function of ... more

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It's one of these week where we just talk about challenges we're facing with our respective product. Morten wants to use ClickHouse, with subtility Dominic try to say that maybe Postgres might be just good for now. Dominic released StaticBackend v1.7... more

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Recent Guests

Iván Ovejero
Creator of Lisette
Lisette project / Lisette
Episode: 083: Lisette, inspired by Rust, compiles to Go with Iván Ovejero
Pasha Zwirowski
Creator of Uncloud
Uncloud
Episode: 078: Uncloud, bridging the gap between Docker and Kubernetes
Andy Williams
Creator of the Fyne project
Fyne project
Episode: 075: Fyne apps are easier to design and build with Andy Williams
Markus Wüstenberg
Software developer with a background in machine learning and AI integration.
Episode: 067: LLM/AI as agents in your Go system with Markus Wüstenberg
Jon Barber
Software engineer with over 30 years of experience working with various programming languages, including Java and Go.
Episode: 066: Xp, CI, CD with Jon Barber
Yann Bizeul
Solution engineer for a storage company with a background in graphic arts and system administration.
NetApp
Episode: 058: Starting in Go with Yann Bizeul
Ivan Fetch
Completely blind programmer with a background in infrastructure engineering and Go software development, passionate about accessibility in technology.
Episode: 056: I unite with another technical professional, and we talk about being blind in tech
Tristan Mayo
Creator of Zog, a Go validation library
Independent
Episode: 055: Zog, a Go validation pkg with Tristan Mayo
Delaney Gillilan
Creator of Datastar and a technology enthusiast
Synadia
Episode: 054: Datastar with Delaney Gillilan

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Morten
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Dominic St. Pierre
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Domenic St-Pierre
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Dominik
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075: Fyne apps are easier to design and build with Andy Williams
Q: How does the desktop environment work in terms of building apps and workflow for non-developers?
The hosts explore AppTrix as a graphical development environment that lets users sketch, lay out, and configure apps, with an AI-assisted backend to translate designs into code, while preserving a path to traditional code editing if desired.
075: Fyne apps are easier to design and build with Andy Williams
Q: So what is the story regarding adoption among enterprises?
Williams explains that native apps offer security, performance, and offline capability, which makes them appealing for companies, though broad adoption is tempered by education about native versus web approaches.
068: Revisiting Datastar with Delaney Gillilan
Q: So what happened with Datastar since we last talked about it?
Datastar has undergone significant changes, including a rewrite for a pro version and performance enhancements.
063: Common mistakes when testing with Jakub Jarosz
Q: What common mistakes do developers make when testing their codes?
Common mistakes include not using helper functions correctly and failing to maintain meaningful naming conventions for tests.
063: Common mistakes when testing with Jakub Jarosz
Q: Why is testing such an important topic for you to write about?
Coming from an electronics background, I see testing as an essential part of development, similar to how I would verify electrical circuits.

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Two regular hosts discuss practical issues facing Go developers, ranging from SaaS product decisions, pricing and licensing, to Go tooling, databases, and deployment. Episodes balance hands-on engineering chatter with strategic startup concerns—covering local AI models, building and shipping Go-based products, open source licensing, and real-world infrastructure choices. The show stands out for its candid, experience-driven conversations: no external guests in several episodes, a knack for translating technical trade-offs into actionable takeaways, and a strong emphasis on how tooling, architecture, and market considerations intersect in the Go ecosystem. Potential listeners will likely find useful perspectives on go-to-market decisions, pl... more

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