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This just in! When is a constructor that returns an interface appropriate? 🤔
May 17 2024
Length: 30 mins
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Upcoming conferences
🇯🇵 June 8: Go Conference 2024 @ Tokyo, Japan
🇩🇪 June 17-20: GopherCon EU @ Berlin, Germany
🇳🇱 June 19-21: DevOps Days @ Amsterdam, Netherlands
🇷🇺 June 24-25: Golang Conf 2024 @ St. Petersburg, Russia
Proposals
👍 Accepted: go telemetry subcommand
Previous discussion on Episode 62
⛔ Declined: Notify of new major dependency versions
Previous discussion on Episode 62
🆕 New: Make math/rand.Seed a no-op
The unique package has been implemented
✅ Previous discussion on Episode 33
Around the community
🤔 Reddit: Is it idiomatic to create a constructor that returns an interface?
GitHub CLI 2.49.1 includes contribution from Shay
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