The New Stack Podcast

#52: Code Genealogy, Tooling Evolution and the Future of Go

Episode Summary

What paths will the Go programming language take? This question is posed to CoreOS CTO and Co-founder Brandon Philips, and DeferPanic Founder Ian Eyberg, at the start of this edition of The New Stack Analysts podcast, recorded at GopherCon 2015. “We’re talking about systems that aren’t writing kernels – not writing underlying, low-level bits that are talking directly to hardware – but systems that are interacting across a data center or across the Internet,” says Brandon. “The cool thing is,” says Brandon, “it’s a piece of technology that’s enabling a lot of interesting research and development in those areas. So you’re seeing time-series databases being built, you’re seeing these consistent databases being built, schedulers, things that talk to and configure network fabric.” Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsA7pTuRHkg Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/tns-analysts-show-52-code-genealogy-tooling-evolution-and-the-future-of-go/

Episode Notes

What paths will the Go programming language take? This question is posed to CoreOS CTO and Co-founder Brandon Philips, and DeferPanic Founder Ian Eyberg, at the start of this edition of The New Stack Analysts podcast, recorded at GopherCon 2015.

“We’re talking about systems that aren’t writing kernels – not writing underlying, low-level bits that are talking directly to hardware – but systems that are interacting across a data center or across the Internet,” says Brandon.

“The cool thing is,” says Brandon, “it’s a piece of technology that’s enabling a lot of interesting research and development in those areas. So you’re seeing time-series databases being built, you’re seeing these consistent databases being built, schedulers, things that talk to and configure network fabric.”

Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsA7pTuRHkg

Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/tns-analysts-show-52-code-genealogy-tooling-evolution-and-the-future-of-go/