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Golang Warsaw #65 (Fall) [EN]

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Golang Warsaw #65 (Fall) [EN]

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Join us for the Golang Warsaw #65, this time in a lovely 7N (Puławska 182, Warszawa) office.

Please register or remove yourself from the participants lists if you cannot attend. We order food and drinks according to the number of attendees at every meetup.

As always, looking for speakers is challenging, so please help us find them. Submit a talk, ask your colleague or a coworker! 3 formats: 15, 30, 45 minutes.

How do you submit a talk? Submit a form or contact @jakubdal, @lukasz, or @Wojciech B on Gophers Slack.

AGENDA
18:00 – 18:30
Warming Up

18:30 – 18:45
Meetup Opening

18:45 – 19:00
Golang Warsaw Feedback Review
Jakub Daliga, StrongDM

19:00 – 19:45
CompileBench: A New LLM Benchmark... Written in Go?
Piotr Grabowski, Quesma

19:45 – 20:15
Break + Community Announcements
☕ Grab coffee / 🍺 beer / 🍔 food
📢 Share your Open Source projects, events, or job opportunities

20:15 – 21:00
How Go Template Can Be Managed in Helm Hell
Rafał Korepta, Redpanda Data

21:00 – ...
Closing & Socializing

TALKS
▪ Golang Warsaw Feedback Review (Jakub Daliga, StrongDM)
In this short talk, I would like to present the feedback we’ve gathered to encourage you to participate more actively in our community.

▪ CompileBench: A New LLM Benchmark... Written in Go? (Piotr Grabowski, Quesma)
Most LLM coding benchmarks are becoming saturated and are skewed toward cute algorithmic puzzles. They ignore the messy realities of software work: dependency hell, weird build systems, toolchain quirks, and walls of logs. I’ll present CompileBench: a new benchmark that challenges LLMs to compile real open-source projects from scratch. Tasks range from compiling simple Linux utilities to very complex ones - compiling a big open-source project with dozens of dependencies. Making such a benchmark was also an interesting infrastructure problem - I'll describe why I decided to port the code from Python to Golang and the design of running it on AWS. More info about CompileBench available at: https://www.compilebench.com

▪ How Go Template Can Be Managed in Helm Hell (Rafał Korepta, Redpanda Data)
Using Go parser generate valid Go template to ease maintenance of Helm charts.

🚀 SPEAKERS
▪ Jakub Daliga, StrongDM
Golang Warsaw co-organizer, currently working at StrongDM. Previously working in Go for Spacelift, TikTok, WP and my own startup. I like videogames and solving problems.

▪ Piotr Grabowski, Quesma
Founding Engineer at Quesma, working on Quesma Slack Operator, Quesma Charts and Quesma Gateway (all written in Go!). Previously Software Team Leader at ScyllaDB, an open-source NoSQL database, developing drivers for it.

▪ Rafał Korepta, Redpanda Data
The one that doesn't scream at cloud, but hates Terraform by heart.

💪 SPONSORS
Thanks to our sponsors, Nord Security and StrongDM, we provide stickers, beer, non-alcoholic refreshments, and food.

SUBMIT YOUR TALK
Submit a form or contact us on Gophers Slack, channel #poland or #poland-warsaw: @lukasz, @jakubdal, or @Wojciech B

JOIN US
Slack is the best place to get in touch with the community:
▪ Slack: #poland-warsaw and #poland on https://invite.slack.golangbridge.org/

PREVIOUS TALKS
▪ Recordings:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGttUF2KmcTU2fwH8wJ5srA/videos
▪ Previous talks:
https://github.com/golangpoland/meetup_golang_warsaw

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