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Golang Warsaw #21 (winter) [ENG]

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Golang Warsaw #21 (winter)  [ENG]

Details

  • Last Call: Looking for speakers. *

➡️Notice: we meet in a new location at the very center of Warsaw! :) Business Link Astoria, a beautiful co-working space with state-of-the-art sound system and big high resolution screen. we can host easily 70+ persons.

Check: https://business.link/lp/astoria/

➡️AGENDA

We start at 18.10.

  1. Why Golang looks like that - Tomasz Grodzki - 30 min

  2. Serverless in Golang - Bartosz Bonisławski - 20 min

  3. Talk title - Speaker - 10 min

Thanks to our sponsors, we support you with beer.

➡️TALKS

  1. Why Golang looks like that, Tomasz Grodzki [AlphaSOC]

Tomasz, a software developer with 6-years of experience in Golang, will tell us why Golang looks like Golang. It will be a story about motivations behind the most recognizable features of our favorite programming language.

  1. Serverless in Golang, Bartosz Bonisławski [SMACC.io]

Bartosz will teach us how to start with Serverless in Go on AWS.

  1. Talk title - Speaker

➡️SPEAKERS

➡️SPONSORZY

Acaisoft.com
SMACC.io

Questions? Wojciech Barczyński - wojciech.barczynski@smacc.io

🔥Workshop 🔥

Last time, thanks to Tomasz Grodzki, new community members could start with Golang. We will have another edition soon. But before that.

What do you think about 3 hours about Kubernetes for developers?

Please approach me at the meetup if you are interested.

➡️STREAMING

(Looking for sb, who could organize it).

➡️INFO

Draft, let me know what you think. Let's make it our meetup:

The meetup focuses on best practices, e.g., things you learnt hard way working with Golang, pointers vs references, channels, your favorite framework, your OpenSource project, resilience, distributed systems. Software engineering topics are also welcome.

Please provide code samples with your presentation. It might be just few source files or --- the best --- a simple runnable project. Our goal is to encourage the community to go through your talk again, work with the code, and learn more on theirs own. What is there for you? Fame, github stars, FB/LI likes, and feedback.

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