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Corey Scott

@coreysscott

Programmer. Poker Enthusiast. Author of some Golang books. Constantly questioning the wisdom of the status quo.

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This is a really great listen. Lots of inspiration and it highlighted some mistakes I've been making as a leader. Thanks Thoughtworks for yet more great content. open.spotify.com/episode/0dJ2IQ…

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For those experienced Gophers wondering what to learn next, I am delighted to announce the release of Beyond Effective Go: Part 1 - Achieving High-Performance Code! Grab a paperback at $29.99 or pre-order a Kindle version for $24.99 amzn.to/3RkWmPb #Golang #gopherbook

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Check out my latest article - Getting Started with SRE - Step 1 - Instrumentation. This article explores how to instrument our applications to improve observability and reliability. It also includes some handy action items to get you started. #golang #sre coreyscott.dev/2022/09/27/get…

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Always good to evaluate ourselves and our teams against the industry leaders (note: this is 5 years old) thoughtworks.com/en-au/insights…

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This article examines the aspects that make for a highly effective dashboard. It also includes a series of tricks and techniques to help up your game. #golang #sre coreyscott.dev/2022/10/18/get…

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The following is an extract from the Advanced Unit Testing Techniques chapter of my upcoming book: Beyond Effective Go - Part 2 - Striving for High-Quality Code coreyscott.dev/2022/12/07/the…

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Random Go Advice Go code, should read like a newspaper page. Important things (like public methods) should be at the top, easily accessible & obvious. This allows users to quickly know what the file is about w/o having to wade through implementation details.

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Random programming Q: Have you ever written a test that confirms you log something? Why not? Logs are important outputs and side effects of your code.

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Friends & fellow coders, I am overjoyed to share that Beyond Effective Go: Part 2 - Striving for High-Quality Code has finally arrived! coreyscott.dev/beyond-effecti… Pick up your copy at Amazon or your preferred bookstore.