Go In The Browser
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In this talk, Dmitri presents 3 interesting examples of using Go in the browser, using the GopherJS compiler. He explains how Go made him like frontend programming again, and why you will probably like it too.
EVENT: dotGo 2016
SPEAKER: Dmitri Shuralyov
PERMISSIONS: The original video was published on dotconferences YouTube channel with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed).
ORIGINAL SOURCE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XTl1d4nwdY
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Tags:
go
golang
gopherjs
javascript
browswer
web programming