Introduction This article will talk about how to connect a GopherJS frontend to a Go backend. If you haven’t heard about GopherJS before, it’s an open source Go-to-JavaScript transpiler, allowing us to write Go code and run it in the browser.
It’s November, and once again our thoughts drift towards the holidays and the awesome blog posts that arrive as gifts to you in the Gopher Academy Blog.
The GopherCon 2017 Call for Proposals has reached the halfway mark so I wanted to give potential speakers some specific advice when writing their proposals.
2016 was an amazing year for Go and for the Go community. New conferences popped up all over the globe, and there were some amazing new projects written in Go.
With Go following a predetermined release schedule of February - August and a Release Candidate for Go 1.8 just a few days after this article, it looks like we should be able to talk about Go 1.