Tess Rinearson joined the show to talk about Chain launching their open source developer platform, choosing an open source license, open sourcing Chain Core, and the future of this powerful blockchain written in Go.
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Show Notes:
Chain Launches Open Source Developer PlatformChain Core on GitHubChain Core docsChain Protocol WhitepaperGNU Affero General Public LicenseChoose an open source licenseStochastic flame graph profiler for Go programsVisa’s Blockchain Bet Opens Up to DevelopersTess on MediumInteresting Go Projects and News
A code review dog who keeps your codebase healthyGo 1.8: assume GOPATH=$HOME/go if not setFree Software Friday
Brian - The Go Tour and a shout out to Andrew GerrandErik - A command line tool to view namespaces and cgroups, useful for low-level container proddingCarlisia - Listing of open source projects that have issues labeled with Help WantedSomething missing or broken? PRs welcome!