Travis Jeffery joined the show to talk about Go, Jocko, Kafka, how Kafka’s storage internals work, and interesting Go projects and news.
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Show Notes:
JOCKO — a Kafka implemented in GolangBuilding a Kafka that doesn’t depend on ZooKeeperHow Kafka’s Storage Internals WorkKafka protocol guideA really interesting post by Russ Cox ~> My Go Resolutions for 2017Ponzu is a powerful and efficient open-source HTTP server framework and CMS. It provides automatic, free, and secure HTTP/2 over TLS (certificates obtained via Let’s Encrypt), a useful CMS and scaffolding to generate content editors, and a fast HTTP API on which to build modern applications.“SHENZHEN GO” (working title) - Experimental visual Go environmentEbiten - A simple SNES-style 2D game library in GoSubgraph OS is a desktop computing and communications platform that is designed to be resistant to network-borne exploit and malware attacks. It is also meant to be familiar and easy to use. Even in alpha, Subgraph OS looks and feels like a modern desktop operating system.Cherami: Uber Engineering’s Durable and Scalable Task Queue in GoRust vs. Go + comments on Hacker NewsHow to educate me about prejudice in the open-source communityA great discussion in golang-dev this week ~> Standardization around logging and related concernsFree Software Friday!
Each week on the show we give a shout out to an open source project or community that’s made an impact in our day to day developer lives.
Brian - goa/gormaErik - OpenOCDCarlisia - oklog - Prometheus for logsTravis - Salvatore Sanfilippo (aka antirez) + RedisSomething missing or broken? PRs welcome!