Do you think/know of any areas in Go codebase that would enable jump in performance bigger than e.g 10%? I'm very grateful for any work done in Go codebase, for me this language is plenty fast, I'm just curious what's…
I don't really see how one leads to another, could you elaborate? Looking at these protocols, it seems to me that later versions of HTTP attempt to address errors resulting from the overly simplistic design of HTTP/1.1.
You should rather look at go.mod file, and it doesn't look bloated at all. They could maybe drop cobra and use something with less dependencies, they use pflag package already so maybse use only that, but uhh I've seen…
From description I understood it as a site for people how know what particular script does
Do you see any significant changes in comparison to the "gcr.io/distroless/static" image, which is commonly used in Go ecosystem? Thanks for answer btw, really appreciate that.
From my side I'd love to see clear comparison to distroless[1] images, the best info I could find was this Github issue comment[2], although I would expect to find it in https://github.com/wolfi-dev#faq. Or maybe my…
For me it's insane that some people "talk" to themselves in their heads, expressing your ideas as words seems so slow in comparison to "thinking in ideas"
cd .config -> apply the first sentence again
> Go is easy to learn but then the capability of it plateaus. Given that almost every cloud native project is written in Go I'd say this is entirely not true.
Do you think/know of any areas in Go codebase that would enable jump in performance bigger than e.g 10%? I'm very grateful for any work done in Go codebase, for me this language is plenty fast, I'm just curious what's…
I don't really see how one leads to another, could you elaborate? Looking at these protocols, it seems to me that later versions of HTTP attempt to address errors resulting from the overly simplistic design of HTTP/1.1.
You should rather look at go.mod file, and it doesn't look bloated at all. They could maybe drop cobra and use something with less dependencies, they use pflag package already so maybse use only that, but uhh I've seen…
From description I understood it as a site for people how know what particular script does
Do you see any significant changes in comparison to the "gcr.io/distroless/static" image, which is commonly used in Go ecosystem? Thanks for answer btw, really appreciate that.
From my side I'd love to see clear comparison to distroless[1] images, the best info I could find was this Github issue comment[2], although I would expect to find it in https://github.com/wolfi-dev#faq. Or maybe my…
For me it's insane that some people "talk" to themselves in their heads, expressing your ideas as words seems so slow in comparison to "thinking in ideas"
cd .config -> apply the first sentence again
> Go is easy to learn but then the capability of it plateaus. Given that almost every cloud native project is written in Go I'd say this is entirely not true.