Fallthrough

Another week, another Kris & Matt duo episode! This week, they're picking up where Bryan Cantrill's "Complexity of Simplicity" framework left off and asking what it means for Go's future. Kris argues Go is squarely rebellious (simple and emergent) and that the community needs to stop appealing to the Go team and start owning the ecosystem. The episode builds to a (potentially unpopular) proposal: deprecate the error interface.

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Table of Contents:
  • Prologue (00:00:00)
  • Chapter 1: Catching Up and Guest Plans (00:00:56)
  • Chapter 4: Go as a Rebellious Language (00:05:38)
  • Chapter 6: Go's Unique Position: Rebellious and Revolutionary (00:09:40)
  • Chapter 7: Modules, SemVer, and Where Go Missteps (00:12:55)
  • Chapter 8: Stop Appealing to the Go Team (00:16:01)
  • Chapter 9: Building a Community-Owned Ecosystem (00:24:46)
  • Chapter 10: Recapturing Go's Excitement (00:32:09)
  • Chapter 11: The Problem With the Error Interface (00:41:01)
  • Chapter 12: Multiple Returns and Deprecating the Error Interface (00:48:06)
  • Epilogue (00:56:13)

Socials:
  • (00:00) - Prologue
  • (00:56) - Chapter 1: Catching Up and Guest Plans
  • (05:38) - Chapter 4: Go as a Rebellious Language
  • (09:40) - Chapter 6: Go's Unique Position: Rebellious and Revolutionary
  • (12:55) - Chapter 7: Modules, SemVer, and Where Go Missteps
  • (16:01) - Chapter 8: Stop Appealing to the Go Team
  • (24:46) - Chapter 9: Building a Community-Owned Ecosystem
  • (32:09) - Chapter 10: Recapturing Go's Excitement
  • (41:01) - Chapter 11: The Problem With the Error Interface
  • (48:06) - Chapter 12: Multiple Returns and Deprecating the Error Interface
  • (56:13) - Epilogue

Creators and Guests

Host
Kris Brandow
Host
Matthew Sanabria
Matthew is an engineering leader focused on building reliable, scalable, and observable systems. Matthew is known for using his breadth and depth of experience to add value in minimal context situations and help great people become great engineers through mentoring. Matthew serves the Go community as a member of GoBridge. In his spare time, Matthew spends time with his family, helps grow his wife's chocolate business, works on home improvement projects, and reads technical resources to learn and tinker.

What is Fallthrough?

A deep and nuanced conversational podcast focused on technology, software, and computing.