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Wednesday, November 18 • 3:50pm - 4:25pm
Contain Your Enthusiasm for Go Dev: Fast, Simple Go+Docker Development - Ed Warnicke, Cisco

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Go modules are awesome! Docker based development is awesome! Bring them together and there are... problems: Go does a brilliant job of caching both source module dependencies and binary artifacts. When building Go in docker containers, while there are hacks to get source dependencies into the Docker cache, all the binary artifacts still have to be rebuilt, greatly increasing build times. And what happens when you need to work on some of the dependencies of the repo you are docker building? There's no good answer. What about debugging and testing? Go has fantastic debugging and testing tools, but there's no clear simple pattern for using them when doing Docker based development. This talk provides clear, simple, battle tested patterns for solving these problems in ways that are both Go-like and Docker-like. Examples will be drawn from Network Service Mesh and its usage of Spire.

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Ed Warnicke

Distinguished Engineer, Cisco Systems
Ed Warnicke is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems. He has been working for two decades in many areas of networking and Open Source. Ed is currently a co-founder of and active contributor to the OmniBOR and Network Service Mesh projects. Ed has a masters in Physics (String Theory... Read More →



Wednesday November 18, 2020 3:50pm - 4:25pm EST
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