Simon
@swithek0
building dev tools + keeping open source projects alive | previously: engineer at @krakenfx, @nordvpn
What do you guys think about Perkeep/Camlistore? I’ve always been impressed by how much it influenced Go’s standard library, especially the http and io packages. It’s one of those legendary projects that are worth studying.
Can you imagine Go in 10 years? Do you see it getting any new major features? In 2017, I didn’t even think that in about 5 years we’d be getting generics, but here we are 🤷♂️ Maybe I’m too used to Go feeling the same year after year.
Do you also need to vibecode the tests for your vibecoded apps? What does this process look like?
I've recently improved how each logic block within my no-code app works: now they can share data even more efficiently. When I started this, I wanted to create a "simple" editor like Zapier’s, but I didn’t realize how deep this rabbit hole goes…
We've recently released v3.4 of ttlcache, an in-memory cache with item expiration and generics. It now has custom capacity management, a new event handler, and a new method: GetOrSetFunc. You can check it out here: github.com/jellydator/ttl…
Open source is an important part of what we do at @jellydator, and we’ve recently released a new guide featuring our most popular open-source project, ttlcache. Check it out here: jellydator.com/blog/scaling-g… #golang #opensource #database #cache
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