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Shay is out this week, so Jonathan is holding down the fort on his own, in this shortest ever episode of Cup o' Go!Gin v1.9.0 releasedLabstack Echo v4.10.2 releasedDeclined proposal: don't reformat single line if statementsNew proposal: use a zero for third digit for major release, such as 'go1.23.0'Active proposal: structured, leveled loggingConf42: Golang, online April 20, 2023CFPWe miss you, Shay!Awesome Go
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Greg goes to Catalina Island to make up for the summer camp experience he never had and Alison watches as Elliot gets Daniel kicked off an important work call. A listener wants to know if it's ok to sell a sentimental (to the giver) gift she received but doesn't like. Plus cyberbullying, politics, rats, dieting, reselling gifts and more! Follow Childish: twitter.com/childishpod instagram.com/childishpod Follow Greg: twitter.com/GregFitzShow instagram.com/gregfitzsimmons Follow Alison: twitter.com/AlisonRosen instagram.com/alisonrosen Our Lovely Sponsors! Laurel Springs School Go to laurelsprings.com/childish to get your registration fee waived Rockets of Awesome Go to rocketsofawesome.com/childish and use promo code CHILDISH for 20% off your first box. Policygenius Shop the market and get insurance right. policygenius.com
Can you be happily married but fantasize about divorce? Greg and Alison weigh in plus Greg evades Alison's personal questions, Alison argues with Daniel over Elliot's hair, a study says pregnant moms shouldn't touch marijuana and we tell you why the kitchen might be the best place for virtual school. Follow Childish: twitter.com/childishpod instagram.com/childishpod Follow Greg: twitter.com/GregFitzShow instagram.com/gregfitzsimmons Follow Alison: twitter.com/AlisonRosen instagram.com/alisonrosen Our Lovely Sponsor! Rockets of Awesome Go to rocketsofawesome.com/childish and use promo code CHILDISH for 20% off your first box.
Greg went to a shooting range and turns out he isn't the expert marksman he thought he might be. Elliot is repeating something Alison told him and she's worried she's done him a disservice. And Greg microdosed—an hour before this episode. Plus your calls and news stories. Follow Childish: twitter.com/childishpod instagram.com/childishpod Follow Greg: twitter.com/GregFitzShow instagram.com/gregfitzsimmons Follow Alison: twitter.com/AlisonRosen instagram.com/alisonrosen Our Lovely Sponsors! Laurel Springs School Go to laurelsprings.com/childish to get your registration fee waived Rockets of Awesome Go to rocketsofawesome.com/childish and use promo code CHILDISH for 20% off your first box. Policygenius Shop the market and get insurance right. policygenius.com
Multithreading is not the only approach we use to deal with concurrency. Single-purpose processes is our next frontier. Processes, that don't have shared state. To coordinate, they pass messages to each other. We can build complex concurrent systems using simple principles of CSP or Actors model. We break down programs into independent processes, each performing some specific job, talking to each other. How they talk to each is the point of contention here. That's where the differences between CSP and Actors arise. Host: Andrey Salomatin http://twitter.com/flpvsk Guests: - Aaron Schlesinger http://arschles.com/ - Jörgen Brandt http://www.joergen-brandt.de/ Sources: - CSP - “Communicating Sequential Processes” orignial paper by C. A. R. Hoare http://www.usingcsp.com/cspbook.pdf - Go - “Go in 5 minutes” screencast by Aaron https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2GHqYE3fVJMncbrRd8AqcA - “Effective Go” https://golang.org/doc/effective_go.html - “Go Concurrency Patterns” talk by Rob Pike https://talks.golang.org/2012/concurrency.slide#1 - net.Context documentation: https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/net/context - WebSockets documentation: https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/net/websocket - Actors - “A Universal Modular Actor Formalism for Artificial Intelligence” original paper by Carl Hewitt; Peter Bishop; Richard Steiger http://worrydream.com/refs/Hewitt-ActorModel.pdf - Erlang - “Learn You Some Erlang for great good!” by Fred Hébert http://learnyousomeerlang.com/ - “Programming Erlang” by Joe Armstrong http://amzn.to/1UnfJpB Projects to check out: - Go - Docker https://github.com/docker/docker - “Awesome Go” – a curated list of awesome Go frameworks, libraries and software https://github.com/avelino/awesome-go - Parallelism - Cuneiform http://www.cuneiform-lang.org/ Music: Mid-Air! @mid_air ---------- PS: Links to Amazon are referral. You can use them to support the show.