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- GopherCon is the major conference for the Go language, attended by 1600 dedicated "gophers", as the members of its community like to call themselves. Held for the last five years in Denver, it attracts programmers, open-source contributors, and technical managers from all over North America and the world. GopherCon's highly-technical program is an intense mix of Go internals and programming tutorials, a few of which we will explore in this article. Subscribers can read on for a report from GopherCon by guest author Josh Berkus. + [1]GopherCon is the major conference for the [2]Go language , attended by 1600 dedicated "gophers", as the members of its community like to call themselves. Held for the last five years in Denver, it attracts programmers, open-source contributors, and technical managers from all over North America and the world. GopherCon's highly-technical program is an intense mix of Go internals and programming tutorials, a few of which we will explore in this article.



[1] https://www.gophercon.com/

[2] https://golang.org/ Subscribers can read on for a report from GopherCon by guest author Josh Berkus.