GN my friends π
LEGO Technic has always been one of my little dreams.
Not just toys - but real mechanics. Real engineering.
Engineering in toys, engineering in dev.
It reminds me that everything big is built piece by piece.
What if the life we want works the same way? β¨
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If not this - then who?
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Iβm committing to grinding this project long term.
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Good evening, little devs. Let's continue the conversation about the new update in @golang
In Go 1.26, working with typed errors has become more concise and expressive thanks to the introduction of the new generic helper errors.AsType.
πΉ Before Go 1.26:
To check whether an error matched a specific type, developers had to:
- Declare a variable of the target error type
- Pass a pointer to that variable into
- Rely on the function to populate it if the match succeeded
Characteristics:
- Requires a pre-declared variable.
- Requires passing a pointer (&target).
- Slightly verbose and less readable in conditional chains.
- Less ergonomic when checking multiple error types.
- Rely on the function to populate it if the match succeeded.
πΉ After Go 1.26
This generic helper:
- Performs the type assertion internally.
- Returns the typed error and a boolean ((T, bool))
- Eliminates the need for a pre-declared variable.
- Removes pointer boilerplate.
- Enables cleaner if initializers.
π― Impact
- Improves readability and clarity.
- Reduces boilerplate.
- Makes error handling more idiomatic with generics.
- Encourages consistent typed error handling patterns.
In short, Go 1.26 modernizes error type extraction by leveraging generics, making code shorter, clearer, and easier to maintain.
Morning my little dev's.
Six days ago the Go team has officially released Go 1.26, bringing a host of improvements that make the language more powerful, efficient, and enjoyable for developers.
β¨ Whatβs new in Go 1.26:
- Cleaner and more flexible syntax - including improvements to new and generics.
- Enhanced performance with a new default garbage collector (Green Tea) and reduced cgo overhead.
- Better tooling - a refreshed go fix, expanded analyzers, and more.
- New and experimental standard packages like crypto/hpke, runtime/secret, and SIMD support.
Go 1.26 continues the languageβs commitment to stability, compatibility, and productivity - building on what makes Go great for modern software development.
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kasher spotted at ETH Denver πΊπΈ
CEO @lmc_security will be speaking today on deterministic AI for prediction market resolution at the New France Village Stage from 2:00-2:15 PM (MT)
β want to meet up? DM us or reply here π‘