| GopherCon 2014 Wrap Up |
| 28 May 2014 |
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| Andrew Gerrand |
| adg@golang.org |
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| * Introduction |
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| In April this year 700 gophers descended upon Denver to attend [[http://www.gophercon.com/][GopherCon]], |
| the world's first large-scale Go conference, organized entirely by the community. |
| The three day event featured 24 talks and one panel discussion in a single track over two days, |
| followed by an informal "hack day" full of code, conversation, |
| and more than 4 hours (!) of lightning talks. |
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| A [[http://confreaks.com/events/gophercon2014][complete set of video recordings]] is now available |
| (the [[https://github.com/gophercon/2014-talks][slides are here]]). |
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| Two keynotes framed the conference: |
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| - Rob Pike's opening talk [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoS7DsT1rdM]["Hello, Gophers!"]] ([[https://talks.golang.org/2014/hellogophers.slide][slides]]) |
| discusses the history of Go by walking through two of the first Go programs. |
| - Andrew Gerrand's closing talk [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKGmK_Z1Zl0]["Go for gophers"]] ([[https://talks.golang.org/2014/go4gophers.slide][slides]]) explains |
| the Go design philosophy through the lens of his personal experience learning the language. |
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| One talk that resonated with members of the Go team was Peter Bourgon's |
| [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1-RLAl7iOI]["Best practices for Production Environments"]] |
| ([[http://peter.bourgon.org/go-in-production/][notes]]). |
| From deployment to dependency management, |
| it answers many frequently asked questions about Go use in the real world |
| and is a must-see for anyone serious about building systems in Go. |
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| But, really, you should just [[http://confreaks.com/events/gophercon2014][watch them all]]. |
| They're great. |
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| The Go Gopher was everywhere. |
| Each attendee received one of the new pink and purple gophers, |
| which now accompany the original blue one: |
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| The gopher was also seen wearing a cape on the side of the incredible [[https://coreos.com/][CoreOS]] bus: |
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| Most of the Go team were at the conference, |
| and we were moved by the passion and dedication of the Go community. |
| It was a thrill to see the many different ways people are using the language. |
| It was also great to put faces to many of the names we know well through their contributions to the project. |
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| We would like to extend our thanks and congratulations to the GopherCon |
| organizers (Brian Ketelsen and Erik St. |
| Martin), the excellent speakers, and the tireless volunteers that pitched |
| in to make the event such a success. |
| We look forward to GopherCon 2015, which promises to be bigger and better still. |
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| But if you really can't wait, we'll see you at [[http://www.dotgo.eu/][dotGo]] in Paris on the 10th of October! |