Hello Gophers, If you'd like to give a talk - submit your proposals here: http://goo.gl/forms/54YvJT223F We're meeting every 2nd Wednesday of the month, online until end of 2020 and maybe longer. If you'd like to suggest topics for the fishbowl session or if you have more ideas - talk to us at the Gophers slack: https://gophersinvite.herokuapp.com/ in the #berlin channel, Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/gdgberlingolang 📅 AGENDA 📅 19:00-19:25 Networking over your home beverage+food 19:25-19:30 Welcome words 19:30-20:00 Digital Scarcity and Gaming with Golang / Billy Rennekamp Quick history of digital scarcity and programmable money and introduction to Cosmos SDK, a Golang framework for building distributed deterministic state machines. 20:00-20:30 Announcements, HR lost & found, break 20:30-21:00 Traveling in time while debugging using rr / Adrien Bustany rr is a tool recording the execution of your program, allowing you to replay as many times as you want afterwards. In this talk I'll show how to use rr and delve to debug transient issues in Go programs, and how rr's ability to replay traces both forwards and backwards helps identifying the root cause of a problem. 21:00-end Networking This meetup is recorded and uploaded to our YouTube cannel 🎤 ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS 🎤 Billy Rennekamp (@billyrennekamp) Adrien Bustany 🤓ABOUT AEROSPIKE - Our Virtual Host 🤓 Aerospike is a next-generation real-time NoSQL data solution. Unlike legacy NoSQL databases, Aerospike’s unique patented Hybrid Memory Architecture unlocks the potential of modern hardware, delivering value from vast amounts of data. Cheers,
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Billy is an artist, developer and co-founder of Bin Studio, a research, design and development studio based in Berlin, DE. He contributes to a variety of open source projects including Cosmos/Tendermint, Clovers Network, Gnosis and Aragon Black.
I'm a Gopher of the first hour, and have been using it at work for around 6 years now. I also like mountains, gummibärchen and debugging tools.
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