
Go Stockholm Conference
Date and time
Description
Since its first meetup in 2012, the Go Stockholm meetup group has grown to more than 700 gophers. With meetup groups in Stockholm, Malmö, Gothenburg, Uppsala, Oslo, and Copenhagen, Go has been gaining momentum in Scandinavia. With more than 50 companies in Sweden betting their product on Go, we feel it's time to invite you all to a full day of talks and discussions on the Go programming language.
Call for Presentations
We'd love to hear about how you're using Go at your company, and your experiences since introducing Go into your tech stack. If you have a personal project you've been working on, we want to hear about it!
If you're interested in doing a presentation, please fill out this form.
Agenda
- 10:30 Meet and greet
- 11:00 Conference starts
- 11:15 What is the Legacy You are Leaving Behind? - Bill Kennedy
- 11:45 Functional programming in Go - Stefan Nilsson
- 12:15 Lunch break
- 12:50 Data Science in Go - Robin Bartholdsson
- 13:10 Machine Learning: Go + Tensorflow - Natalie Pistunovich
- 13:40 Using Flow-based programming - Samuel Lampa
- 14:10 Break
- 14:30 Ditching the Metal - Simon Aronsson
- 14:50 Deploying Go functions - Julien Bisconti
- 15:10 Event sourcing with Kafka in Go - Christofer Bäcklin
- 15:30 Break
- 16:00 Lightning talks
- 16:30 Why we climbed k6 - Robin Gustafsson
- 17:00 Diversity, obviously - Ronna Steinberg
- 17:30 Conference ends
Venue
We are fortunate enough to have Google hosting us for the first Saturday in October, in their newly built meetup space. Food and drinks will be provided throughout the day.
Code of Conduct
Go Stockholm abides by the Go code of conduct and we expect all attendees to do the same. Abiding by the code of conduct means you will work to make sure our meetups help people communicate with each other effectively, productively, and respectfully.
It also means you will help ensure that the meetup group is a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for all, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, ethnicity, religion, or similar personal characteristic.
Credits
The Stockholm Go logo was created by Marcus Olsson.
The Go gopher was designed by Renee French.