On May 30th, 2024, me and my friend/colleague Julien posted our first article on packagemain.tech which is a Substack newsletter where we want to share real world experiences and knowledge about Backend Development, Go, DevOps, Cloud, Kubernetes, Databases and more.
Introduction: Welcome to Episode 1 of JSON for Engineers! In this first episode, Miki Tebeka dives into the fundamentals of serialization, with a special focus on JSON, one of the most widely-used data formats in software engineering. Miki draws from his extensive development exp...
In some cases your application doesn’t need Redis, and internal in-memory map with locks and expiration will suffice.
For example you already know the size of the map and you don’t need to store a lot of data.
A new set of Microsoft Go builds is now available for download.
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In the previous post, I looked into running transactions in a layered architecture.
Now, let’s consider transactions that need to span more than one service.
If you work with microservices, a time may come when you need a transaction running across them.
Especially if the w...
The Go Windows port added support for high-resolution timers in Go 1.23, boosting the resolution of time.Sleep from ~15.6ms to ~0.5ms.
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Prep: Compile-Time Function Evaluation for Go — “By using prep.Comptime, you can evaluate functions at build time, replacing them with their computed results. Just like co...
In Managing your Go tool versions with go.mod and a tools.go, I mentioned how you can use a tools.go to track any dependencies your project needs for i.e. linting or go generates.
This is a very useful pattern and until the proposal to add a // tool directive in go.mod lands, is...
A new set of Microsoft Go builds is now available for download.
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