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Andrew Gerrand joined the show to talk about the state of Go in 2015, how Go compares to other concurrent languages, why people choose Go over other languages, the C to Go toolchain conversion, and what’s coming in version 1.5 and 1.6 of Go.Leave us a commentChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors: Codeship – If it works with Docker, it works with Codeship Jet.Toptal – Join Toptal and work with awesome people from anywhere in the world. Freelance with companies like Airbnb, Artsy & IDEO.DigitalOcean – Use the code CHANGELOG to get a $10 hosting credit when you create a new DigitalOcean accountFeaturing:Adam Stacoviak – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, WebsiteShow Notes:Andrew works on the Go Programming Language at Google.“The reasons why I choose Go (and I think why other people choose go) are a lot to do with programmer joy… the overriding sentiment amongst Go users is that Go just gets out of your way and lets you write code.” - Andrew Gerrand @ Andrew’s slides for The State of Go in 2015Andrew Gerrand (@enneff) | TwitterAndrew Gerrand on GithubThe Changelog #100: Go programming with Rob Pike and Andrew GerrandThe Changelog #3: Google’s Go Programming Languagegolang/go on GitHubFacebook, Mercurial or Git? - The ChangelogFOSDEM ConfOSCONGo + HTTP/2Cool Math GamesGerritGo KitGo and the Modern Enterprise - Peter Bourgon - London Go Gathering 2015Beats, Rye & Types PodcastGo Programming Playlist - YoutubeKievII - GUI Javascript library for web audio applications developersSomething missing or broken? PRs welcome!