Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft working on TypeScript
Underground gopher, finally revealed
https://jakebailey.dev/
https://github.com/jakebailey
arch btw
I honestly don't know how to figure this one out.
Also annoying is enabling Wayland enables the window "chrome"/whatever with the close X
I honestly don't know how to figure this one out.
Also annoying is enabling Wayland enables the window "chrome"/whatever with the close X
reflect.TypeFor[any]().Size() => return 16
reflect.TypeFor[any]().Size() => return 16
If you aren't already going and can make it, definitely look into it! Lots of great talks on the agenda from some big names!
If you aren't already going and can make it, definitely look into it! Lots of great talks on the agenda from some big names!
1) @andrewbran.ch fully rewrote the language server infra into a snapshot model. No more data races. It's so cool
2) Sheetal added build mode (-b), and it's even _concurrent_ build mode. 10x+ on dt-tools, hot and cold
1) @andrewbran.ch fully rewrote the language server infra into a snapshot model. No more data races. It's so cool
2) Sheetal added build mode (-b), and it's even _concurrent_ build mode. 10x+ on dt-tools, hot and cold
it's the blue part of the year
it's the blue part of the year
There's a lot of interesting stuff to talk about, from the effort's inception, the actual process of porting, and all of the Go stuff we learned along the way (gotchas, perf).
www.gophercon.com/agenda/sessi...
There's a lot of interesting stuff to talk about, from the effort's inception, the actual process of porting, and all of the Go stuff we learned along the way (gotchas, perf).
www.gophercon.com/agenda/sessi...
apparently, add an optimization to the Go compiler to make unique.Make not leak strings to the heap (go.dev/cl/671955), and then also able to do fast []byte -> string conversion like builtin map (go.dev/cl/672135)
behold, copy-free string/[]byte handles / interning
apparently, add an optimization to the Go compiler to make unique.Make not leak strings to the heap (go.dev/cl/671955), and then also able to do fast []byte -> string conversion like builtin map (go.dev/cl/672135)
behold, copy-free string/[]byte handles / interning
It makes me really sad to see him go, to me he is one of the reasons Go is so successful, both as a language and as a project 😥
It makes me really sad to see him go, to me he is one of the reasons Go is so successful, both as a language and as a project 😥