Golang Poland #2 - Online


Szczegóły
Welcome to the second online joined meetup organised by Golang Warsaw and GoCracow.
Speakers wanted! Ideas for our logo desired! Would you like to join organizer team? Let us know :)
⭐AGENDA
This time, the event will be online on Zoom.
Please turn on cameras just for at least for short time in the begging, so we can see each other.
Please join our slack channel to post questions and discuss the talk topic: #poland on gophers.slack.com (https://invite.slack.golangbridge.org).
18:10 - 18:15 - Quick Intro
18:15 - 18:50 - Garbage diving for Gophers - Jessica Greene [Ecosia.org]
18:50 - 19:05 - Break coffee/beer/etc. we split the audience in 4-person Breakout rooms
19:05 - 19:50 - Thread safety with package sync - Tomasz Grodzki [AlphaSOC]
19:50- 20:05 - [lightning talk] Understanding pseudo-versions, Go 1.13 and before vs Go 1.14 - Mitali Bisht [Jfrog]
20:05 - 21:00 - Socialising in Breakouts room
Thanks to JetBrains User Group Support Program, we give away up to 3 licenses per meetup.
⭐TALKS
▪ Garbage diving for Gophers - Jessica Greene
What is Garbage collection and why do we need it? How does Garbage collection happen and when? How can we as engineers be more sympathetic to the machines our code runs on? If you've ever found yourself asking any of these questions or are curious to know more, this is the talk for you.
▪ Understanding pseudo-versions in Go v1.13 and Go v1.14 - Mitali Bisht
As of Go v1.13 extracting a module from a version control system, the go command performs additional validation on the requested version string, as a result, any module which has multiple pseudo-versions for one commit hash will fail. In this talk, we will explain the version validations that have been enforced with Go v1.13 and how to fix them so that you can upgrade to Go v1.13 seamlessly. This talk will also cover what is new in Go 1.14 for Go module
🚀SPEAKERS
▪ Jessica Greene is a backend developer at Ecosia.org interested in cloud computing, devops, K8s, AI & IoT! She codes mainly in Go, Python & JavaScript. A career changer her previous activities have seen her on film sets and coffee farms. She is a self taught/community taught developer. Find her at local Meetups or at climate marches! @sleepypioneer on twitter/ github
▪ Mitali Bisht is a Software Developer and Community Software Engineer at Jfrog. As a Community Software Engineer at Jfrog she is responsible for developing features for Gocenter and other projects for the Golang Community. She has also been engaging with Go Community authors to make them aware of the security aspect of their modules and help them to resolve it. She loves exploring and adopting new technologies.
➡️SUBMIT YOUR TALK
The best way is to contact us on gopher slack, channel #poland:
@Kamil Pyrkosz @Bartłomiej Klimczak @Wojciech (Wojciech Barczynski) or fill in the online form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeTAkTCdU9buxtpvTHWe8c31n6K-RKi4bH-BZpZTop7Ox54Tw/viewform?usp=sf_link

Golang Poland #2 - Online