Airbnb Tech Talk: Brad Fitzpatrick on Go
airbnb.comWhat is the posts count on Go on Hacker News now? Anyone been counting?
I usually see one on the front page every day or so (today there is two, often there are none).
I admit I don't tend to read any further than that, so I could well be missing most of them.
This. The frequency of posts on Go is getting to spamming levels.
They won't make it off the 'new' page if they don't have community interest. If you don't think a particular article is right for this site, then flag it and move on.
Here is a link to all the equivalent international times:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Air...
I feel event organizers should take care to provide international times for stuff people outside America can see.
Wolfram Alpha is great for this: http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=september%2026%207pm%20....
There are a lot of services that pop up once in a while, but they tend to go bust at some point, and being able to just type a WA query in your address bar is great.
That link says the local time is "4 AM" .. am? What is AM? :)
Timeanddate gets it right..
Brad gave an interesting talk at the GoSf meetup. For anyone curious about Go, I recommend going to this. Not to mention airbnb runs a smooth meetup.
Why does Chrome think that "This page is in Malay"?
Met Brad at Burning Man 2 years ago ! Awesome guy, will definitely check this out
See you guys there!
I have such a programmer crush on Brad. Somehow, despite living in Seattle all summer, I've yet to be able to attend any Go/golang talks or meetups. Sad.
There are quite a few Go tech talks on YouTube that might fill the gap.
Yeah, I've seen them. They're very good, but for some reason I'd like to be there in person. There are several HTML5 Go presentations that are either: very demonstrative with real world examples being written and discussed, or very succinct: Andrew Gerrand/nf/enneff has a set of slides on 10 not-as-well-known features, or rather patterns one can use in Go
Here are the slides from Andrew's great "10 things you (probably) don't know about Go" talk:
Really interesting stuff!