GopherCon 2017: Writing a Go Tool to Parse and Modify Struct Tags - Fatih Arslan
Struct field tags are an important part of encode/decode types, especially when using packages such as encoding/json. However, modifying tags is repetitive, cumbersome and open to human errors. We can make it easy to modify tags with an automated tool that is written for this sole purpose.

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GopherCon 2017: Go Anti-Patterns - Edward Muller

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GopherCon 2017: Understanding Channels - Kavya Joshi

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GopherCon 2017: grpc: From Tutorial to Production - Alan Shreve

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Creating custom struct tags in Golang is awesome!

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Gopherfest 2015 | Go Proverbs with Rob Pike

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GopherCon 2017: Advanced Testing with Go - Mitchell Hashimoto

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GopherCon 2017: Encrypting the Internet with Go - Filippo Valsorda

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GopherCon 2017: Go Build Modes - David Crawshaw

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GopherCon 2019: Two Go Programs, Three Different Profiling Techniques - Dave Cheney

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Golang UK Conference 2016 - Mat Ryer - Idiomatic Go Tricks

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GopherCon 2017: Functional Programming in Go - Aaron Schlesinger

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19. Rob Pike - What We Got Right, What We Got Wrong | GopherConAU 2023

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GopherCon 2017: A Go Programmer's Guide to Syscalls - Liz Rice

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Ashley McNamara + Brian Ketelsen. Go best practices.

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GopherCon 2017: Evolutionary Optimization with Go - Peter Bourgon

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Turing Award Winner: Disagreeing with Google, Postgres, Future Problems | Mike Stonebraker

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Go Tooling in Action

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Tips for C Programming

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GopherCon 2017: An Introduction to "go tool trace" - Rhys Hiltner

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