I guess calling freopen is better because cgo possibly having reference of
stdin/stdout as FILE*.
On Thursday, August 4, 2016 at 8:07:40 PM UTC+9, Markus Zimmermann wrote:
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> I feared that there would be no pure Go solution. Anyway, I used fdopen
> variant the code is here
>
Hi list.
I wrote new app to take a note in CUI. This is smaller, easy, fast, pretty,
seamless for taking notes. Moving the directory into local Dropbox may be
useful. One of the feature, this can serve markdown files like jekyll.
https://github.com/mattn/memo
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Hi list.
I'm writing API client for mastodon from few days ago.
https://github.com/mattn/go-mastodon
Currently, all of APIs which is written in documentation of mastodon have
already been implemented. And using context package. Also include command
line app.
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As usual on the each years, in this year too, many Japanese web developers
attended on ISUCON (an event to improve the HTTP server in a good fast).
And in this year most of developers choiced Go.
# Preliminary stage (language, teams, ratio)
Go 328 62.2%
Ruby59 11.2%
Python 47 8.9%
Sorry. last list is wrong.
2011 ISUCON1 Perl
2012 ISUCON2 Perl
2013 ISUCON3 Perl
2014 ISUCON4 Perl
2015 ISUCON5 Perl
2016 ISUCON6 Go
2017 ISUCON7 Go
2018 ISUCON8 Go
2019 ISUCON9 Ruby
2020 ISUCON10 Go
2021 ISOCON11 Go
2021年9月22日水曜日 13:42:15 UTC+9 mattn:
> As usual on the each years, in this y
As in previous years, many Japanese web developers participated in ISUCON
(an event for improving HTTP server speed) again this year. And many
developers chose to play Go again this year.
# Preliminary stage (language, teams, ratio)
Go 402 70.8%
Ruby 43 7.6%
Nodejs43 7.6%