We are starting the new year with a book club! Join us this Wednesday as we get started on Concurrency in Go by Katherine Cox-Buday.
Hope to see you there!
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Summer reading club is in session! βοΈπ Join us on July 27th for a discussion on Interfaces from Chapter 5.4 of "Go In Action". See you there! π
#golang#WomenWhoGo#WomenWhoCode
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I'm sure you've all heard by now that Go 1.18 finally includes generics. What you might not have heard is that we're hosting a talk on the subject tomorrow (June 1)! π€
The speaker will be our very own Robin Jang!π£
Hope to see you there!
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We have another exciting presentation coming your way on Wednesday, May 25. The topic: Go Runes!
In this talk, our very own Kaitlin O'Donnell and guest speaker Sanchit Jain will share insight and real life examples to help you become a runes expert. π
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#Golang 1.18 officially supports native #fuzzing and weβve prepared a talk all about it! Join us on Wednesday, April 13 as Women Who Go Toronto presents: Whatβs All the Buzz About the Fuzz? π
Speakers: @rbassady and @___luminaire.π
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Tomorrow we will be diving into Part II of Effective Go! If you missed Part I, no sweat! There is still time to catch up or just join us for the discussion. Hope to see you there! π #Golang#womenwhogo#readingclub
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New year, new book club! Join us today as we get started on Effective Go - a foundational resource for Go developers to learn how to write clear and idiomatic Go code.
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For our next reading club, we will be continuing our discussion on scheduling and concurrency in #golang. We will discuss part III of the "Scheduling in Go" article series by @ArdanLabs. See you there!
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Go is turning 12 on Nov 10th!ππ
To celebrate, we're inviting you to share your best recreation of the iconic Go Gopher (https://t.co/P6ySzmNU8z) and come join us for a discussion on Go pointers & memory allocation. #golang#gopherizeme#womenwhogo
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Go is turning 12 on Nov 10th!ππ
To celebrate, we're inviting you to share your best recreation of the iconic Go Gopher (https://t.co/P6ySzmNU8z) and come join us for a discussion on Go pointers & memory allocation. #golang#gopherizeme#womenwhogo
https://t.co/uZmvZ3u3c6
Join us tomorrow (Oct 20) for our reading club discussion on βScheduling In Goβ written by @goinggodotnet from @ardanlabs. More info in the event link below π
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This coming Ada Lovelace Day, Tuesday 12 October, we have three fabulous webinars for you about engineering, gaming and hypersleep! Tickets are free, and we'll be live streaming on YouTube and Facebook. Here's our webinar megathread with everything you need to know. #ALD21 π§΅1
Join us tomorrow for a discussion on "Let's build a Full-Text Search engine" by @akrylysov.
π August 25th at 6:00pm EST
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Join us over your lunch break today to talk about defers. We are going to discuss Inlined Defers in Go by Jaana Dogan @rakyll and @GoTimeFM #112.
π Today, Aug 19th at 12:00PM EST
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Today, we are discussing web security. Join us if you are interested in discussing secure coding practices in Go.
π Today, June 30th at 12:00PM EST
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Join us tomorrow for another reading club! We are discussing "Why Generics?" by
@ianlancetaylor
π Wednesday, May 26th at 6:00PM EST
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Did you know there are 2 major implementations of Go? One is Google's self-hosting compiler toolchain and the other is gcngo (a GCC frontend).
Join us on April 21st to learn more interesting Go trivia at our Go Trivia Event!
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Join us on March 24th for another reading club! We are discussing "Failure is your domain" by @benbjohnson.
π Wednesday, March 24th at 6:00PM EST
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