Go is an open source programming language that enables the production of simple, efficient, and reliable software at scale.

Edmonton Go is a meetup to collaborate, discuss, and learn Go.

Meetups

Two Year Recap

Thank you

Two years ago Edmonton Go was just an idea. Thanks to Startup Edmonton for generously providing the space, and to Daniel Huckstep for the requisite kick-in-the-pants, January 27, 2014 marked our first meetup. Together we’ve enjoyed talks, discussions, code reading, hack nights, videos, workshops, cake eating, sphero battles, and other activities. A dozen people delivered 34 talks, sharing their knowledge and experience with everyone. Thank you so much for your contribution!

November 2015 Meetup

Job queues

Please RSVP at Meetup or Google+. Food at 6:30 pm. News and Talks at 6:45. eBook Giveaway: R in Action, Second Edition, Unity in Action and Go in Action Talks Messaging patterns and job queues in Go Gerrit Renker (pdf slides) The Legacy of Go Dave Cheney (video) News Six years of Go Go Community Code of Conduct GothamGo videos Alan Donovan and Brian Kernighan Answer Your Questions dotGo photos (videos coming soon) Go Proverbs from GopherFest SV Events Monthly Hack Day - December 5 (Registration required) Gopher Gala - January 22-24 (Registration required) Edmonton Go Meetup - January

October 2015 Meetup

Stupid Gopher Tricks

Please RSVP at Meetup or Google+. Food at 6:30 pm. News and Talks at 6:45. eBook Giveaway: jQuery in Action, Third Edition and Learn Go Talks The `go present` tool Matthias Stone Stupid Gopher Tricks Andrew Gerrand (video and discussion) Books & Resources The Go Programming Language by Alan A. A. Donovan and Brian W. Kernighan Go in Action by William Kennedy with Brian Ketelsen and Erik St. Martin Learn Go by Nathan Youngman Events Edmonton Startup Week - October 19-22 Monthly Hack Day and Code Retreat - November 7 (RSVP required) Edmonton Go Meetup - November

Where

Hosted at Startup Edmonton
Suite 301, 10359 - 104 Street

When

Third Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm.

How to get there

By transit: From Bay Station walk north on 104th St. to Mercer Warehouse.
By car: Check ParkingPanda for rates on Rogers Place event nights.