Golang UK Conference 2016 - Marcus Olsson - Building an enterprise service in Go
Go has been widely successful for creating tools and infrastructure, but the simplicity of the language also makes for an excellent fit for implementing core business applications. We will look at a few patterns for domain objects and code organization and hopefully we'll take some additional steps towards Go in the modern enterprise. During this talk we will look at a sample application that demonstrates how a core domain could be implemented in Go. Hopefully, it will serve as leverage and inspiration for developers that want to write their next enterprise service in Go rather than using the traditional Java stack.

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Golang UK Conference 2016 - Mat Ryer - Idiomatic Go Tricks

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Golang UK Conference 2016 - Dave Cheney - SOLID Go Design

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The Challenges of Writing a Massive and Complex Go Application

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Golang UK Conference 2016 - Peter Bourgon - Go + Microservices = Go Kit

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Microservices in Go • Matt Heath • GOTO 2016

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Google & AWS Veteran: What Top Tier Software Architects Actually Do

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dotGo 2015 - Rob Pike - Simplicity is Complicated

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Golang UK Conference 2015 - Mat Ryer - Building APIs

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One year of facet: reflections on reflection (Fasterthanlime - Amos Wenger at RustWeek)

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Program your next server in Go

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GopherCon 2016: Understanding nil - Francesc Campoy

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Golang UK Conference 2017 | Jack Lindamood - How to correctly use package context

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Golang UK Conference 2017 | Mat Ryer - Writing Beautiful Packages in Go

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Gopherfest 2015 | Go Proverbs with Rob Pike

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Building a Bank with Go

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

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Ashley McNamara + Brian Ketelsen. Go best practices.

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How to optimize Go for really high performance - by Björn Rabenstein

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Co-Creator of Haskell: Useless vs Useful Languages, Rust vs C, Functional Programming | Simon Jones

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