Go Northwest is single day, community driven conference devoted to the Go programming language. It was the first time this event was organized. It was held in Seattle on July 30, 2018 at McCaw Hall in the Seattle Center. It had an attendance from 280 software developers who write in Go and there were 14 speakers and 3 sponsors.
You can find the videos on the YouTube channel and also linked here:
9:00 Kickoff
- Tess Rinearson - An Over Engineering Disaster with Macaroons [30:34]
- Sam Kreter - Introduction to Modern Data Science with Go [23:51]
- Michael Sorens - Unit Testing: Tips from the Trenches [11:42]
10:15 Break
- Jeffrey Richter - Using Reflection to implement enumerated types [28:38]
- David Crawshaw - SQLite and Go [32:03]
- Hsing-Hui - A Rubyist’s poignant guide to Go 6 [28:04]
12:00 Lunch
- Jose Niño - Go in the Envoy Ecosystem [10:47]
- Stephen McQuay - Go idioms discovered building a system package manager [22:39]
- Jaana B. Dogan - Tracing Go [21:20]
14:40 Break
- Hayley Denbraver - We Are 3000 Years Behind: Engineering Ethics [18:32]
- Gavin Chun Jin - Implementing ping8 in Go [13:24]
- Katrina Ellison Geltman - Code Generation: Go’s Secret Weapon [8:45]
15:50 Break
- Jayapriya Surendran - Probabilistic Data Structures in Go [32:46]
- Brad Fitzpatrick - Go 1.11 and beyond [22:08]
17:00 Closing Remarks
Enjoy!