Just a quick heads up since we noticed an issue testing 1.8rc3 against our
code. The issue is quite subtle and was hidden inside a dependency package
of ours: https://github.com/pubnub/go/tree/master/messaging
After updating our containers to 1.8 we started noticing that pubnub was
rejecting th
gt; outstanding even when questions were only tangentially related to Go
>>> (generic algorithmic problems were happily(?) helped with). In part it
>>> seems this was due to decisions by the Go core developers to help foster
>>> a helpful and welcoming environment (rsc has
> before from other languages.
>
> On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 10:16 AM Matt Aimonetti > wrote:
>
>> I just wanted to point out a post I published today talking about the
>> fact that we are often leaving new / less experienced Go developers high
>> and dry:
>>
I just wanted to point out a post I published today talking about the fact
that we are often leaving new / less experienced Go developers high and dry:
https://medium.com/@mattetti/go-is-for-everyone-b4f84be04c43
I'd love to see what you all in mind to help new or junior developers.
Maybe share