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Go 1.25.5-1 and 1.24.11-1 Microsoft builds now available

A new release of the Microsoft build of Go including security fixes is now available for download. The post Go 1.25.5-1 and 1.24.11-1 Microsoft builds now available appeared first on Microsoft for Go Developers.

Reddit's migration from Python to Go

#​581 — December 3, 2025 Read the Web Version Go Weekly Getting Started with Go on the Nintendo 64 — EmbeddedGo is a fork of the standard Go compiler that adds support for bare-metal compilation targeting numerous devices, now includ...

Go still supports building non-module programs with GOPATH

Announcing GoReleaser v2.13

Happy thanksgiving - GoReleaser v2.13 is here!

Splintered failure modes in Go

A man with a watch knows what time it is. A man with two watches is never sure. — Segal’s Law Take this example: func validate(input string) (bool, error) { // Validation check 1 if input == "" { return false, nil } // Validation check 2...

Pointer pop quiz

Here’s a silly example extracted from real code. Does this program print true or false?

Becoming a Product Engineer: First Steps

Quick takeaways Developers are often kept in “golden cages” - treated as coding monkeys receiving tasks without understanding the broader context or product vision Requirements are usually incomplete or wrong - understanding the business context helps developers spot...

Dips and wiggles: Prometheus, Grafana, and Checkly

Here’s how to connect your Checkly metrics to Prometheus and Grafana and turn them into useful dashboards.

The current state of cryptography in Go

#​580 — November 26, 2025 Read the Web Version 📅 This is a rather early note, but Go Weekly will be moving to Fridays in January 2026, as part of a schedule reshuffle for most of our newsletters.__Your editor, Peter Cooper Go Weekly...