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#golang Developer Survey 2021 Results https://go.dev/blog/survey2021-results
Hi, gophers.

After yesterday's tweet about #golang dev survey results, I think it's a good time to make an open, friendly and easy to access go-perf community thankfully to @github discussions 💕

https://github.com/go-perf/go-perf

I hope that in 1y this will not be a problematic topic 😉
By an accident have found a page where you can see all #golang perf-related issue and their progress https://github.com/orgs/golang/projects/8/views/1

As I understand it's a @github feature to have a better view of issues. Might be useful.

(no idea what it's not visible on Golang Projects tab)
From "#golang compiler and runtime meeting notes":

> do we want to have an external monthly version of this meeting?

for { println("YES") }

(please, don't comment on the issue, everything will be deleted as a spam)
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/43930#issuecomment-1122745144

I hope that making this meeting public will make @golang team life easier because feedback loop will be shorter with more eyes on 1 thing.
> Rather than one large survey each November, we plan to launch two smaller surveys at roughly six-month intervals during the year.

https://go.dev/blog/survey2022-q2

(no idea why this blogpost wasn't tweeted by @golang 🤷‍♀️)
Nice patch for #golang bigint:

math/big: make NewInt inlineable and zero allocation
Mark the assembly routines as not escaping their arguments.

https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/411254/