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Andrei Avram

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Month: September 2018

A few things I’ve enjoyed reading lately

  • Introduction to Go modules
  • SQL injection and prepared queries
  • Starting with concurrency in Go
  • Separating concerns
  • Fuzz testing – Test the limits of your code
  • Everything can be simple
  • Mistakes you can make in Go
  • Writing stable code
  • Writing great Go code
  • Go slice tricks
Posted on September 10, 2018Tags go, postgresql, reading, testingLeave a comment on A few things I’ve enjoyed reading lately
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