GopherCon is the original Go conference. It debuted in 2014 and was celebrating it’s five-year anniversary last year. Like every year it was held in the Colorado Convention Center in Denver and it had about 1800 attendees. The videos are posted on the Gopher Academy Youtube channel and are also linked here:
Thursday July 25
9:00 Welcome Gophers!
- Russ Cox - On the Path to Go 2 [34:57]
- Elena Morozova - How Uber Goes [23:31]
10:15 Morning Break
- Elias Naur - Portable, Immediate Mode GUI Programs for Mobile and Desktop [23:21]
- Rebecca Stambler - Go, pls stop breaking my editor [23:57]
- Patrick Hawley - Controlling the go runtime [45:35]
- Johan Brandhorst - Get Going with WebAssembly [43:49]
- Marwan Sulaiman - Handling Go Errors [31:55]
12:40 Lunch
- Michael McLoughlin - Better x86 Assembly Generation from Go [40:31]
- Katie Hockman - Go Module Proxy: Life of a Query [38:19]
- Yusuke Miyake - Optimization for Number of goroutines Using Feedback Control [43:19]
- Carolyn Van Slyck - Design Command-Line Tools People Love [41:08]
- Eric Chiang - PKI for Gophers [36:05]
- Kris Brandow - The Gopher's Manual of Style [38:43]
15:40 Afternoon Break
16:50: Housekeeping Notes
Friday July 26
9:00 Welcome Back
10:05 Morning Break
- Jessica Lucci - You Can't Go Your Own Way [23:10]
- Ron Evans - Small is Going Big: Go on Microcontrollers [27:04]
- Chris Hines - Death By 3000 Timers: Streaming VoD for Cable TV [36:57]
- Daniel Marti - Optimizing Go Code Without a Blindfold [37:27]
- Gabbi Fisher - Socket to Me: Where do Sockets Live in Go? [30:09]
12:40 Lunch
- Jonathan Amsterdam - Detecting Incompatible API Changes [39:26]
- Jason Keene - Dynamically Instrumenting Go Programs [32:41]
- Denis Isaev - Go Linters: Myths and Best Practices [37:23]
- Mat Ryer - How I Write HTTP Web Services after Eight Years [44:11]
- Mike Seplowitz - Tracking Inter-process Dependencies [48:13]
- Dave Cheney - Two Go Programs, Three Different Profiling Techniques [43:00]
15:40 Afternoon Break
16:50: Housekeeping Notes
Saturday July 27
From 10:00 to 16:00 there were lightning talks. Here they are in random order:
- Ankush Chadha - Building A Central Go Modules Repository [6:58]
- Chris Wendt - LSFI + Go [5:16]
- Kenigbolo Meya Stephen - Continuous Documentation [7:02]
- Francesc Campoy - Badgers, Gophers and Graphs [7:12]
- Kazuki Higashiguchi - Building Server Side API Architecture [5:39]
- Michael McLoughlin - The Fuzzy Tale of an x crypto Vulnerability [7:04]
- Sean DuBois - WebRTC and Go [6:29]
- Paul Jolly - gopls + vim = govim [6:34]
- Kevin Gillette - Forking Stdlib JSON [7:17]
- Anagha Todalbagi - Feature Flags [4:45]
- Iccha Sethi - Queuing Theories [6:23]
- Jaime Garcia - A Serverless Journey [7:09]
- Eyitayo Alimi - Managing Community Negativity [6:40]
- Jack Zampolin - A Walk Through Distributed Consensus [7:16]
- Jessica Xie - How Not to DDOS Servers [5:42]
- Leon Stigter - Trusting Your Ingredients [6:57]
- Ramya Rao - Debugging Go Code in VS Code [7:01]
- Igor Dubinskiy - Interatively Migtrating an HTTP Svc to Go [6:26]
- Steve Scaffidi - Testing Against AWS APIs [6:17]
- Sean Hagen - GRPC & Go [6:39]
- Hajime Hoshi - Mobile Game Development in Go [6:06]
- Jay McGavren - Teaching Tech [6:49]
- Jason Mansfield - The Value of Mentoring [7:02]
- Marc Vertes - Yet Another Elegant Go Interpreter [7:08]
- Frederic Branczyk - Continuous Profiling [6:12]
- Jocelyn Matthews - Building Diverse Blockchain Communities [7:06]
- Adam Lefkowitz - Go Get Your Developers Involved [6:15]
- GopherCon 2019 Lighting Talk: Jacob Lister - VDOM Write Your Own DOM [7:06]
- Tim Raymond - Parsing Expression Grammar [6:38]
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