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Liens partagés entre épisodes et podcasts
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See all- https://github.com/staticbackendhq/core
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- https://github.com/encoredev/encore
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- https://github.com/dstpierre/tpl
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- https://twitter.com/dominicstpierre
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- https://twitter.com/goinggodotnet
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- https://twitter.com/bitfield
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058: Starting in Go with Yann Bizeul
Épisode 58
mardi 3 juin 2025 • Durée 01:06:12
057: I unite with another technical professional, and we talk about being blind in tech (part 2)
Épisode 57
mardi 15 avril 2025 • Durée 01:27:02
The part 2 of my talk with Ivan Fetch. We cover the remaining listener questions and go over some aspects in more details of being blind in tech.
048: Lea Anthony on Wails
Épisode 48
mercredi 27 novembre 2024 • Durée 01:05:51
I'm receiving Lea, creator of the Wails project. Allowing Gophers to build desktop application using web tech for the frontend.
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Want to support me with the show, talk about it and rate it where you're listening. Also you can purchase my courses at 50% off for listeners of the show: Build SaaS apps in Go and Build a Google Analytics in Go.
047: Fyne toolkit with Andy Williams
Épisode 47
mercredi 6 novembre 2024 • Durée 01:08:43
This week I talk with Andy Williams about the Fyne toolkit. It's impressive how much you can do with Fyne targeting mostly all platform where you'd want your application to run. In a world where web is getting a little bit out of hand, it's refreshing to see that desktop still have its place in the software world.
Links:
Join us on #gopodcast in the Gophers Slack. Any mention of this podcast would be extremely appreciated. To support the effort of running the pod you can purchase my courses at 50% off for listeners: Build SaaS apps in Go and Build a Google Analytics in Go.
046: Let's talk about Rust with John Arundel
Épisode 46
mardi 29 octobre 2024 • Durée 01:07:23
John is proposing learning Rust to enhance Gophers programming knowledge. I do enjoy learning new thing personally, Rust always has been or at least seems to required an extra effort to get started with. John is trying to make it more approachable.
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If you enjoy the show the best way to support it is by sharing and talking about it to your circle and if you can by purchasing my courses (50% off for listeners of this show). Build SaaS apps in Go and Build a Google Analytics in Go.
045: Gomponent with Markus Wustenberg
Épisode 45
mardi 15 octobre 2024 • Durée 01:08:48
This week I'm joined by Markus Wustenberg, the author of Gomponent, a library that lets you write your HTML directly in Go using a component approach with type safety.
Links:
There's a channel in the Gophers slack community, join #gopodcast.
If you'd want to support the show consider purchasing my Go courses, which are 50% off for listeners of this show. Build SaaS apps in Go and Build a Google Analytics in Go.
Toying with static analysis of HTML templates
Épisode 44
lundi 30 septembre 2024 • Durée 36:23
After last episode with Templ maintainers I was really pumped to try Templ and see if it would work for me. Without spoiling too much I believe it would have been easier to start from scratch with Templ vs. trying to migrate an existing project.
This led me to try and see if I could add static analysis of my templates in my library tpl. I don't really have a PoC yet, but kind of getting close to it. If everything continue I should be able to capture errors in using of wrong field in template, like typos in field name that are caught at runtime at this moment.
Links: https://github.com/dstpierre/tpl
Also if you want to support this show, this is a 50% discount on my courses: Build SaaS apps in Go and Build a Google Analytics in Go.
Adrian Hesketh and Joe Davidson on Templ
Épisode 43
mardi 10 septembre 2024 • Durée 01:08:36
In this episode Adrian Hesketh and Joe Davidson from Templ joins me and we talk about the what, why, and how of Templ. If you haven't checked it out, Templ helps creating strongly typed html template and use a component based approach to building web interface in Go.
Links:
As always if you want to support the time I invest into this podcast the best way is by purchasing my courses which are at 50% off for listener of this pod: Build SaaS apps in Go and Build a Google Analytics in Go.
042: Gate keeping and teaching of programming with Ramesh Sringeri
Épisode 42
mercredi 3 juillet 2024 • Durée 51:31
Ramesh joins me this week to talk about his experiences teaching programming in Girls who code club and gate keeping that can discourage some people from choosing computer science as their career path.
Links:
- Confluence podcast with Ramesh
- Scott Hanselman's blog Profanity doesn't work
- Ramesh's blog
- Hanselminutes podcast
- ChangeLog
I'd appreciate any mention you can share about the pod. If you'd like to support the effort, the best way if to purchase my courses, listeners of the show get 50% off Build SaaS apps in Go and Build a Google Analytics in Go.
041: Speaking at conferences with Matt Boyle
Épisode 41
mardi 25 juin 2024 • Durée 01:01:32
Getting out there, showing what you're currently doing / learning, starting a blog, creating content to help other software engineers, those are all good way to distinguish yourself. You might want to consider speaking at conferences as well. In this episode we're talking with Matt Boyle about the what, why, how of getting your first conference talk accepted.
Links:
- @GopherCon on Twitter
- Sessionized
- Matt's blog post on what should you build
- Writing a successful GopherCon proposal
- ByteSizeGo Matt's courses and books
As always I'd appreciate if you can talk about the pod, share a link, add a review. If you want to support the efforts the best way is to purchase my courses: Build SaaS apps in Go and Build a Google Analytics in Go.








