Go Time
On application design
Mat is joined by Peter Bourgon, Kat Zień, and Ben Johnson to talk about application design in Go — principles, trade-offs, common mistakes, patterns, and the things you should consider when it comes to application design.
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Featuring
- Peter Bourgon – Twitter, GitHub
 - Ben Johnson – Twitter, GitHub, Website
 - Kat Zień – Twitter, GitHub, Website
 - Mat Ryer – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website
 
Notes and Links
- Standard Package Layout
 - Context matters on how you lay out your project
 - We need an 
it dependsGopher in Gopher slack - Standard Go Project Layout ~> golang-standards/project-layout
 - xkcd on Stadards
 - Latency numbers every programmer should know
 - Write code that is easy to delete, not easy to extend.
 - Modern software over-engineering mistakes
 - Rethinking classical concurrency patterns by Bryan C. Mills @ GopherCon 2018
 - Microservices in Go by Matt Heath @ GOTO 2016
 
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