Episodes

  • 058: Starting in Go with Yann Bizeul
    Jun 3 2025

    Go is used by multiple programmers and software engineers. Lots of path can lead to want to try Go, and this week I talk with Yann whom eventually found Go and talks about his experiences writing internal tools at his company.

    Links:

    • Hupload
      • YBFeed
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • 057: I unite with another technical professional, and we talk about being blind in tech (part 2)
    Apr 15 2025

    The part 2 of my talk with Ivan Fetch. We cover the remaining listener questions and go over some aspects in more details of being blind in tech.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • 056: I unite with another technical professional, and we talk about being blind in tech
    Apr 1 2025

    This week I'm joined by Ivan Fetch. We talk about challenges and day-to-day life as tech professionals being blind, using a screen reader. This is the part one as we've a lot to cover. Since I started this pod after telling guests I'm blind and use a screen reader everyone wants to know more, so I thought doing an episode would be interesting to people wanting to know more.

    The best way to support the show is by talking about it and sharing the episodes. If you can you can buy my courses which help keeping the lights on for the efforts invested to bring the pod, there's a 50% off discount for listeners of this show: Build a SaaS app in Go and Build a Google Analytics in Go.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • 055: Zog, a Go validation pkg with Tristan Mayo
    Mar 18 2025

    This week I'm joined by Tristan Mayo, the creator of Zog, a Go library that helps with validation when receiving data from an HTTP POST or parsing data.

    Links:

    • Zog on GitHub
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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • 054: Datastar with Delaney Gillilan
    Mar 11 2025

    This week I talk with Delaney Gillilan, the creator of Datastar, a framework that helps building web applications with the reactivity of a single page app but with the programming model of a good old server-rendered page from the backend. Datastar combines the power of HTMX and Alpine.js in a simple and lightweight way.

    Links:

    • Datastar website


    The best way to support the show at this time is by talking about the pod and if you can, purchase my courses, which are at 50% discount for listeners of the show: Build SaaS apps in Go and Build a Google Analytics in Go.

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    57 mins
  • 053: My exp w/ Gomponent in prod with Markus Wustenberg
    Mar 4 2025

    Markus is back to talk about Gomponent. I've used the library in production and wanted to tell the story of my experience converting my html/template to Gomponent and get his thoughts and reactions. This is more of a real-world episode than anything else, a real story of real usage of Gomponent.

    Links:

    • Gomponent


    As always the best way to help is by sharing and talking about the show. If you can you may contribute by purchasing my courses, this helps with all the efforts and costs of running a podcast, courses are at 50% off: Build SaaS apps in Go and Build a Google Analytics in Go.

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    1 hr
  • 052: Gost, a Go headless browser with Peter Strøiman
    Feb 25 2025

    This week I'm joined by Peter Strøiman, the author of Gost, a Go headless browser that can be pretty useful when doing TDD and even (especially) if you're using HTMX. We talk about the challenges and the "why" Peter wanted to build this project, where it can be helpful and we dive into the internals a bit.

    Links:

    • Gost on GitHub
    • Peter's website

    As always I'd appreciate if you can talk about the pod and if you can and want to support to cover cost the best way is to purchase my courses which are 50% off for listeners of the show: Build SaaS apps in Go and Build a Google Analytics in Go.

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    56 mins
  • 051: Event sourcing with Morgan Hallgren
    Feb 18 2025

    This week I'm joined by Morgan Hallgren and we talk about Event Sourcing. Morgan created an open source library that helps with the parts involved when doing event sourcing.


    Links:

    • eventsourcing library (GitHub)


    As always the best way to support the show is by talking about it. If you'd want to chip in as it's time consuming and costly to host a podcast, the best way is to purchase my courses which listeners get 50% off: Build SaaS apps in Go and Build a Google Analytics in Go.

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    57 mins
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