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Golang News · 20d ago

Hiring: Media Engineering Lead | Remote (LATAM) | A new challenge awaits!

1 points posted by Fabio Chapola

Golang News · 20d ago

Hiring: Senior Full Stack Engineer - Golang & React (Canada, Argentina, Europe & Asia Pacific)

1 points posted by Fabio Chapola

Golang News · 20d ago

#Hiring: Senior Software Engineer - Golang & React (Brazil)

1 points posted by Fabio Chapola

Golang News · 7 Jul 2026

10th Anniversary of the Excelize Open Source, 2.11.0 Released

1 points posted by xuri

Golang News · 7 Jun 2026

Indicator Go reached 1.1K stars, provides 80+ indicators and backtesting framework

1 points posted by cinar

Golang News · 30 May 2026

nenya - A lightweight, highly secure AI API Gateway/Proxy written in Go

A lightweight, zero-dependency AI API Gateway written in Go. Nenya sits between your AI coding clients and upstream LLM providers, adding secret redaction, context management, agent routing, and MCP

The Go Blog · 21 May 2026

Introducing the pkg.go.dev API

Introducing the new programmatic API for pkg.go.dev, allowing developers to fetch package and module data directly.

Golang News · 12 May 2026

Call Zig or C from Go without CGO for extra performance

1 points posted by pj

Golang News · 8 May 2026

groupcache clone featuring TTL, explicit state, and many minor improvements.

1 points posted by Everton Marques

Golang News · 25 Apr 2026

Open source memory layer so any AI agent can do what Claude.ai and ChatGPT do written in Golang

1 points posted by Mohammed Al Ashaal

Golang News · 20 Apr 2026

#Hiring: Senior Full-Stack Engineer (AI Oriented) | Remote (Brazil & Argentina)

1 points posted by Fabio Chapola

Golang News · 20 Apr 2026

Golang news Android app updated

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Ardan Labs Blog on · 20 Apr 2026

RAG in Go: A Vulnerability Research Tool

## Introduction In [the previous post](https://www.ardanlabs.com/blog/2026/03/using-tools-a-meeting-scheduler/), you saw how you can use tools to add information to an LLM query. In this post,

Golang News · 6 Apr 2026

kumo - A lightweight AWS service emulator written in Go

1 points posted by Everton Marques

Golang News · 6 Apr 2026

Avoiding supply chain attacks in Go

1 points posted by Elton Minetto

Golang News · 3 Apr 2026

Native Chaos Engineering: Testing Resilience with Fault & Latency Injection

You’ve implemented retries, circuit breakers, and timeouts. Your application is now "resilient." But how do you know these policies actually work? Waiting for a production meltdown to verify your

Golang News · 30 Mar 2026

Respecting Boundaries: Precise Rate Limiting in Go

1 points posted by cinar

Golang News · 26 Mar 2026

Code: Agent Skill for writing Golang code

1 points posted by madflojo

The Go Blog · 24 Mar 2026

Type Construction and Cycle Detection

Go 1.26 simplifies type construction and enhances cycle detection for certain kinds of recursive types.

Golang News · 17 Mar 2026

Beating Tail Latency: A Guide to Request Hedging in Go Microservices

2 points posted by cinar

Ardan Labs Blog on · 16 Mar 2026

Using Tools: A Meeting Scheduler

### Introduction LLMs are great, but they are trained on public data sets. In some cases, you need the LLM to use data that’s not publicly available or that’s frequently changing. There are

Golang News · 15 Mar 2026

Python's Stamina for Go: Bringing Ergonomic Resilience to Gophers

1 points posted by cinar

Golang News · 14 Mar 2026

Stop Writing Manual Retry Loops in Go: Why Your Current Logic is Probably Dangerous

2 points posted by cinar

Golang News · 10 Mar 2026

Stringer 2 the revenge

1 points posted by johnsiilver

The Go Blog · 10 Mar 2026

//go:fix inline and the source-level inliner

How Go 1.26's source-level inliner works, and how it can help you with self-service API migrations.

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