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Dominic St-Pierre
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A 15-minute podcast delivering news, tips, and tricks on the Go programming language. Each episode provides concise updates and practical advice for Go developers. Hosted by Dominic St-Pierre, it aims to keep listeners informed about the latest in the Go ecosystem.
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096: TBD 20.08.2026 1h 3minAnother of these week where we talk about our respective prograss. I got some weird signups causing me to shutdown account creation for SB and Morten is soon to release a community edition for DeployCrate.. -
095: Twigg with André Bianchessi 06.08.2026 1h 15minHey, can Go be good for a version control system? André Bianchessi is building twigg and we discuss about why to build a VCS in 2026 and how Go can help for certain thing and where it fall short.Links:Twigg.vc -
094: The constant fight between wanting to do engineering and the need of doing marketing 30.07.2026 1h 2minA lot of technical people taht create software products constantly have to fight between their urge to apply proper engineering to their product / system vs. the need of puting 4/5 of their time doing marketing actions.This reality is demonstrated in this episode. -
089: Saved by a bug 23.07.2026 1h 5minWe're back to audio. Sorry, I'm not having enough time to write a proper desription this week. -
093: Agentic engineering is here to stay with Thorsten Ball 16.07.2026 1h 19minHey Thorsten Ball joins us this week and we talk about Amp, agentic engineering, some ~philosophical debates, you know the usual stuff when software engineers talk about AI and LLM and how it's changing our world. -
092: Your Wails app... on mobile? With Lea Anthony 09.07.2026 1h 1minHey Lea returns to the pod to talk about the soon to release v3 of Wails. We go over what's new, Wails is handling multiple windows, has a HTTP protocol now instead of using the v2 / send message way of communicating with Go, and surprise surprise, a major bomb dropped by Lea near the end of the episode, which you've already been spoiled by the title, but worth the listen to the end.Links:Wails websiteWails v3 website -
091: Morten tried UI with AI, Dominic wanted to ditched StaticBackend 02.07.2026 1h 8minHey, another episode on our mutual status update with our projects. -
090: Want financial advice? Here we talk about Go and how we're building businesses using Go 18.06.2026 1h 1minWe're talking about multiple topics this week, which I'll let you discover because being total honest I forgot to wrote the title and description after we recorded, and now I'm late to post the episode haha and don't have time to listen back. One thing I do remember though is that we talked about datastar, HTMX, building web app in Go, databases, query optimization. Maybe the SpaceX stock came for a brief moment... -
088: Just listen to Dom 04.06.2026 1h 1minThis week we talk about git worktree, datastar, what onboarding means for our respective projects. -
087: func AudioToVideo(input Podcast) (Podcast, error) 28.05.2026 1h 2minHey kids, we're broadcasting in video now, hopefully that works, TBD. This week Morten decided to use PostgreSQL for telemetry data for now, ClickHouse when scale requires it and Dominic used / polished the schedule tasks and server-side function of StaticBackend. -
086: Just use postgres, man 21.05.2026 1h 8minIt's one of these week where we just talk about challenges we're facing with our respective product. Morten wants to use ClickHouse, with subtility Dominic try to say that maybe Postgres might be just good for now. Dominic released StaticBackend v1.7.0 and talks about where things are with this project. -
085: Morten received an ~acquisition offer, Dominic got his 1st paying customer 14.05.2026 1h 5minIt's sounds way bigger than what it is, for both of us frankly. But hey, we're using Go to try and generate a living out of our respective products and there's no small achievements. We talk about struggles of real-world life of trying and building a product enough people care about so we can continue our dreams of sustainability. Of course this still involve Go since we both bet on Go for our products and our usual tangents. This format might be close to what go podcast() is evolving too. We're always looking to talk to Gophers, if you want to talk about something that passion you reach out. When there's no interview, well we go free-style talking about our products, our challenges and everything in between. -
084: Databases, FTS, and local LLM 07.05.2026 1h 1minThis week we talk about databases, full-text search and local llm. All of this with the usual tangents and what not. -
083: Lisette, inspired by Rust, compiles to Go with Iván Ovejero 30.04.2026 58minThis week Iván Ovejero join me and we talk about Lisette, a nice programming language that's inspired by Rust and compiles to Go. Programming languages are the new JS framework these days it seems. I personally enjoy discovering new language, sometimes it clicks sometimes it don't. Go is a great language, but I'll admit that having a better type system, the exhaustive pattern match on enum, and a pipe operator to me feels like very nice to have / quality of life as Gophers. In any case, it's always great to talk to language creators, And who knows, maybe you'll want some excitement and try something new this week.Links:Lisette's websiteIvan's website -
082: Streaming, product updates, and marketing 23.04.2026 1h 1minHey we talk about streaming programming session, some updates on our produicts, and challenges related to marketing.Ho and Morten quit the call for a second time in a row, this streak has to stop ;). -
081: Weird Redis bug and we talk text editors 16.04.2026 58minI talk about a weird issue I'm having all of a sudden with Redis. VPS hosting in general, the famous 5 years mark for a server. Morten is using neovim, which I find very interesting, so we took an un-scripted tangent talking about text editors. -
080: Ship it anyway: fighting the urge to refactor 09.04.2026 55minIn this episode, we dive into the dangerous "pre-launch purgatory"—that final stretch after reaching V1 but before the first paying customers arrive. It’s a period where the temptation to start over is at its peak, armed with all the lessons learned during the build. We discuss how to resist the urge to refactor your SaaS into oblivion and why shipping "imperfect" code is the only way to get the feedback you actually need.In the second half, the conversation shifts to the challenges of maintainership. My co-host shares the hurdles he’s currently facing with his open-source project, Andurel. When you’re building in a vacuum without a clear signal from users, how do you decide which features matter? We explore the shared struggle of finding a "North Star" when the feedback loop is quiet and the roadmap feels uncertain. -
079: WireGuard and don't mix social engagement w/ product validation 02.04.2026 1h 4minThis week we talk about what's new with what we're working on. And as always we cover / comment what we've found intreesting or disturbing in the last week or so. -
078: Uncloud, bridging the gap between Docker and Kubernetes 26.03.2026 1h 5minWe talk to the author of Uncloud, a tool that helps with self-hosting and managing your own infrastructure / make it easy to deploy your services to your servers. Links:Uncloud on GitHub -
077: LLMs, with great power comes great responsibility 19.03.2026 59minRamesh contacted me regarding what we've been saying lately in the pod regarding using LLM and some bad experiences we've had and maybe even some negativity etc. He wanted to give his perspective and experiences using LLMs, where it's working well for him and his team and give some tips regarding potential miss-use and what have been working good for him.
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