Natalie is joined by Carlos Becker (a Brazil-based software developer who maintains GoReleaser and other OSS software) to discuss how GOOS and GOARCH spark joy.
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04/09/24 • 43 min
Go Time: Golang, Software Engineering - Ship software, not code
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My name is Natalie Pistunovich, and today I have a guest who's back on the show after three years, round about, straight from the COVID times, as a flashback to our last conversation... And we are here to talk about how with Go you can ship software, and not just ship code. Carlos, my guest, is a software developer who is based in Brazil, and he currently works at Charm, and maintains GoReleaser and other open source software. Car
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