At a Glance: This talk presents Orchestrion, a tool that we are developing at Datadog for the automatic instrumentation of Go source code. Gary Bernhardt's famous WAT talk pokes fun at the weird things in Ruby and JavaScript due to weak typing and operator ...

Gophercon 2017 Runtime Generated Typesafe And Declarative Pick Any Three Jon Bodner -

This talk presents Orchestrion, a tool that we are developing at Datadog for the automatic instrumentation of Go source code. Gary Bernhardt's famous WAT talk pokes fun at the weird things in Ruby and JavaScript due to weak typing and operator ... Based on a review of a number of distributed systems written in Go (etcd, ...

Important details found

  • This talk presents Orchestrion, a tool that we are developing at Datadog for the automatic instrumentation of Go source code.
  • Gary Bernhardt's famous WAT talk pokes fun at the weird things in Ruby and JavaScript due to weak typing and operator ...
  • Based on a review of a number of distributed systems written in Go (etcd, ...

Why this topic is useful

A structured page helps reduce disconnected snippets by grouping the main subject with context, examples, and nearby entries.

Sponsored

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the information always complete?

Not always. Some topics may need verification from official or primary sources.

How should readers use this information?

Use it as a starting point, then open related pages for more specific details.

What should readers check next?

Readers should check related pages, official references, or updated sources when details matter.

Topic Gallery

GopherCon 2017: Runtime Generated, Typesafe, and Declarative: Pick Any Three - Jon Bodner
GopherCon 2018: Go Says WAT - Jon Bodner
GopherCon 2017: The Fallacies Of Distributed Gomputing - Michael Hausenblas
GopherCon 2023: Automatically Instrument Your Go Source Code with Orchestrion - Jon Bodner
GothamGo 2017: Closures are the Generics of Go by Jon Bodner
Sponsored
View Full Details
GopherCon 2017: Runtime Generated, Typesafe, and Declarative: Pick Any Three - Jon Bodner

GopherCon 2017: Runtime Generated, Typesafe, and Declarative: Pick Any Three - Jon Bodner

Go code is sometimes called repetitive. By adopting techniques like tags, reflection, and

GopherCon 2018: Go Says WAT - Jon Bodner

GopherCon 2018: Go Says WAT - Jon Bodner

Gary Bernhardt's famous WAT talk pokes fun at the weird things in Ruby and JavaScript due to weak typing and operator ...

GopherCon 2017: The Fallacies Of Distributed Gomputing - Michael Hausenblas

GopherCon 2017: The Fallacies Of Distributed Gomputing - Michael Hausenblas

Is Go a good choice for developing distributed systems? Based on a review of a number of distributed systems written in Go (etcd, ...

GopherCon 2023: Automatically Instrument Your Go Source Code with Orchestrion - Jon Bodner

GopherCon 2023: Automatically Instrument Your Go Source Code with Orchestrion - Jon Bodner

This talk presents Orchestrion, a tool that we are developing at Datadog for the automatic instrumentation of Go source code.

GothamGo 2017: Closures are the Generics of Go by Jon Bodner

GothamGo 2017: Closures are the Generics of Go by Jon Bodner

Read more details and related context about GothamGo 2017: Closures are the Generics of Go by Jon Bodner.