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Ardan Labs Podcast

Mattermost, Go, and Tech Talk with Jesús Espino

Ardan Labs Podcast

Bill Kennedy

Ardanlabs, Golang, Computer Science, Technology, Tech, Kubernetes, Go Time Podcast, Ardan Labs, Docker, Tech Careers, Education, Bill Kennedy, Engineering

57 Ratings

🗓️ 24 January 2024

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Jesús Espino is a Senior Staff Engineer at Mattermost specializing in Full Stack Development on the API side of the platform. Mattermost is an open source platform for secure collaboration across the entire software development lifecycle. Mattermost’s platform powers over 800,000 workspaces worldwide with the support of over 4,000 contributors from across the developer community. In this episode, Jesús takes us on a journey through his time in the tech industry while sharing valuable in...

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0:00.0

This episode is brought to you by Arden Labs Education.

0:04.2

Sign up today to learn advanced concepts in Go, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, and more.

0:10.9

Visit Ardenlabs.com forward slash education for more information.

0:25.6

Welcome to the Our Lives podcast. Our special guest today is Jesus Espino.

0:30.9

Hey, Sus, man.

0:31.7

Thank you for hanging out with us today.

0:33.9

Thank you for inviting me.

0:36.0

Really happy to be here.

0:37.3

I saw that you are a speaker for the

0:41.3

Gopheran, Athens, which is happening in February of 2024. And I thought, man, now, now's the time

0:48.5

to talk to Haseus. What's your talk going to be about in Gophon happens. Okay, this talk is kind of a summary of what I consider my aha moments, exploring the

1:02.0

source code of go, because I've been doing some talks about the runtime and the compiler.

1:08.7

And during that process, I just realized certain things while I was there.

1:13.6

Something like, okay, things, sometimes small things like the internos of slices and how it works.

1:20.6

Because every time you see up and there, it's like, why is this immutable, but at the same time how how it is efficient and all that stuff that cross your mind, but you don't understand when you start exploring the code, oh, this is very clever.

1:34.5

And for me, there were some aha moments and I want to share them.

1:38.3

And probably for most of the people, some aha moments are going to be able to, uh, that's silly. And some of them are going to be like,

1:46.9

oh, whoa, that's interesting. So that's my expectation. Let's see how it goes. I teach now,

1:52.8

I say now over the last maybe five or six years, I've taught to kind of stay away from the mechanics

1:59.8

and the implementation of things and really learn

2:02.1

the semantics or the behavior because you're looking at the implementation of something that

2:08.0

could very much change in six months as the Go team continues to release on a six-month cycle,

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