Ron Evans joined the show to talk about Gobot, writing software for hardware, and open source software’s role in improving the human condition.
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Featuring:
Show Notes:
Gobot
Hardware related things:
@rakyll - go-hardware list
@maruel - gohci
@roylee17 - ble
@lazywei - go-opencv
Microbit tiny computer
Raspi Zero W
Intel Joule
Intel TinyTile
Ubuntu Snapcraft
What we need for Golang to really provide the best IOT/robotics development tools:
Great Bluetooth LE support
Great OpenCV support
Golang on RTOS like Zephyr, MBED
Shared set of low level hardware interfaces
Why Open Source?
Let’s discuss the philosophy of open source. Is the purpose of OSS just to “save money”, or perhaps there is something else to it…
Interesting Go Projects and News
Proposal: Standard Logger Interface
#golang logging library maintainers: It’s time we agreed on a common interface and converged so we don’t have so much mass confusion.
Package Oriented Design
Floppy Gopher
GDB GUI
GopherCon Speakers Announced!! (how could we forget that??)
Free Software Friday!
Each week on the show we give a shout out to an open source project or community that’s made an impact in our day to day developer lives.
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!