Structured Logging with slog – The Go Programming Language
Jonathan Amsterdam22 August 2023 The new log/slog package in Go 1.21 brings structured logging to the standard library. Structured logs use key-value pairs so they…
Jonathan Amsterdam22 August 2023 The new log/slog package in Go 1.21 brings structured logging to the standard library. Structured logs use key-value pairs so they…
[] Russ Cox14 August 2023 Go 1.21 includes new features to improve compatibility. Before you stop reading, I know that sounds boring. But boring can…
Russ Cox14 August 2023 Beyond Go 1.21’s expanded commitment to backward compatibility, Go 1.21 also introduces better forward compatibility for Go code, meaning that Go…
Eli Bendersky, on behalf of the Go team8 August 2023 Today the Go team is thrilled to release Go 1.21, which you can get by…
Cameron Balahan31 July 2023 When you start a new project in Go, you might begin by cloning an existing project. That way, you can start…
Julie Qiu, for the Go security team13 July 2023 We are excited to announce that govulncheck v1.0.0 has been released, along with v1.0.0 of the…
Eli Bendersky, on behalf of the Go team21 June 2023 The Go 1.21 first Release Candidate (RC) is available today on the download page! Go…
Alice Merrick11 May 2023 Thank you respondents for bringing us these insights! We’re excited to share with you the results of the 2023 January edition…
Than McIntosh8 March 2023 Code coverage tools help developers determine what fraction of a source code base is executed (covered) when a given test suite…
[] Robert Griesemer17 February 2023 On February 1 we released our latest Go version, 1.20, which included a few language changes. Here we’ll discuss one…