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Go can be a hyper-productive language to develop in, but like most languages, has it's bad and good parts. Just like what JavaScript: The Good Parts did for JavaScript and Effective Java did for Java, there are nuances/gotchas to navigate in Go. This session walks through a number of ways you can do it wrong with appropriate solutions.
This session will walk through:
* Go best practices
* Go common mistakes
* Making your life easier with golangci-lint linting
Presenter: Ken Sipe ( / kensipe )
Ken Sipe is a Distributed Application Engineer at D2iQ working on the Orchestration team. Ken is a committer on the CNCF sandbox projects KUDO and KUTTL, working to improve the Kubernetes experience. Ken is an internationally recognized speaker, receiving the Top Speaker and JavaOne Rockstar awards in 2009, and continues to speak and be an internationally renowned leader on such topics as distributed application development, micro-service based architectures, web application security, and software engineering best practices.
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