Virtual January 2021 Meetup
Details
This month, join us for a virtual speaker meetup!
If you have trouble setting up zoom you can reach out in the #boston channel of the Gophers Slack. To sign up for the Slack visit https://invite.slack.golangbridge.org and join us today.
Talks begin at 7, but the Zoom meeting opens at 6:30 so attendees can socialize beforehand!
As always, we are looking for speakers. Submit your talks (full-length and lightning talks) on https://papercall.io/bostongolang. All experience levels in public speaking and Go programming are welcome to give a talk, and if you're a new speaker, our organizers are happy to help you prepare and practice your talk!
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Mitali Bisht
Go Module Versioning: Evolution Through Today
In this talk, Mitali will be sharing the changes in the Go Module Versioning System through the present day. We will examine how is it different from other dependency management systems. Some of the questions that will be addressed include: How can you identify major versions for a module when Go Client does not update it automatically? How do you approach version validation and correcting your pseudo-versions to upgrade your project from 1.12 to 1.15? What changes have been added to Go Modules through version from 1.15?
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Chamod Shehanka Perera
Building CLI apps in Golang
This talk will cover how to develop CLI's in Go. The talk and the demo will focus on the following areas of Go’s CLI features:
- All CLI Ops tools (Re) Written in Go
- Ops tools written in Go.
During the demo, Chamod is building an application to show Go's CLI features live in action.
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??? - Could be you!
Send us your talk proposal at https://papercall.io/bostongolang
➤➤ Important to Know ➤➤
Boston Golang officially adopts the Go Code of Conduct (https://golang.org/conduct). Harassment, bullying, and discrimination are unacceptable here and if you witness or experience those or other harmful behaviors, please let the organizers know or email us at "bostongolang at gmail dot com"



