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## [Newsletter - January 26th 2025](https://tomjowitt.com/writings/newsletter-26-01-2025/)

_2025-01-25 · Tom Jowitt_

My newsletters are a handful of articles I’ve read that I think are interesting enough to share. Enjoy! Doctrine Against the dark forest - Erin Kissane https://www.wrecka.ge/against-the-dark-forest/ Erin Kissane looks at how the big social networks have become hostile to human interaction and what we can do going forward. Interview with Marianne Bellotti - No Starch Press…

## [Practical Go Basics - Standard Library Interfaces](https://tomjowitt.com/writings/go-standard-library-interfaces/)

_2024-12-21 · Tom Jowitt_

This is a series of posts about Go basics with a focus on practical real-world examples. To read more in this series, click here. Go&rsquo;s duck-typed interfaces are one of the languages most powerful features. The promotion of small, composable interfaces over large ones leads to flexible code that is easy to refactor, test and maintain. But this concept is not always apparent to new users of…

## [Newsletter - October 20th 2024](https://tomjowitt.com/writings/newsletter-20-10-2024/)

_2024-10-19 · Tom Jowitt_

My newsletters are a handful of articles I’ve read that I think are interesting enough to share. Enjoy! XOXO Talk - Molly White https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTaeVVAvk-c A call to arms from the ever brilliant Molly White. The Static Site Paradox - Loris Cro https://kristoff.it/blog/static-site-paradox/ The fast, modern web is only available to the tech-savvy. Everyone else is stuck with Wix or…

## [Newsletter - October 5th 2024](https://tomjowitt.com/writings/newsletter-05-10-2024/)

_2024-10-04 · Tom Jowitt_

My newsletters are a handful of articles I’ve read that I think are interesting enough to share. Enjoy! Capt. Grace Hopper on Future Possibilities: Data, Hardware, Software, and People - NSA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=si9iqF5uTFk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AW7ZHpKuqZg In this two-part lecture from 1982, the original gangster of software, Grace Hopper, schools the present day from the…

## [The Tech Hiring Process](https://tomjowitt.com/writings/the-tech-hiring-process/)

_2024-09-16 · Tom Jowitt_

The tech hiring market is slow at the moment. Companies have significantly reduced their workforces and are holding off filling positions until the economic outlook improves. This situation is especially tough for graduates and juniors. Still, even people with years of experience find landing a role much more challenging than it was a couple of years ago. I’ve been talking to friends a lot about…

## [Newsletter - September 15th 2024](https://tomjowitt.com/writings/newsletter-14-09-2024/)

_2024-09-13 · Tom Jowitt_

My newsletters are a handful of articles I’ve read that I think are interesting enough to share. Enjoy! PostNL’s Serverless Journey - Luc van Donkersgoed https://medium.com/postnl-engineering/business-overview-f7c8d8ebee2c This comprehensive overview of rolling out a serverless architecture on AWS at PostNL is an excellent read. I&rsquo;ve been on a similar journey, at a smaller scale, and wish I…

## [Sitting on Chesterton’s Fence](https://tomjowitt.com/writings/chestertons-fence/)

_2024-09-13 · Tom Jowitt_

In 1929, G.K. Chesterton wrote: In the matter of reforming things, as distinct from deforming them, there is one plain and simple principle; a principle which will probably be called a paradox. There exists in such a case a certain institution or law ; let us say, for the sake of simplicity, a fence or gate erected across a road. The more modern type of reformer goes gaily up to it and says, “I…

## [Zero Dependencies In Go](https://tomjowitt.com/writings/zero-dependencies-in-go/)

_2024-09-11 · Tom Jowitt_

Tim Bray created a badge for projects that have zero dependencies. A noble cause! https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2024/09/04/0dependencies Go makes zero dependencies reasonably easy compared to other languages, but that’s not to say you shouldn’t use any. In my day-to-day work I rely on a handful of tried and tested dependencies for a lot of my project work: Chi for routing, although I…

## [A love letter to Go](https://tomjowitt.com/writings/a-love-letter-to-go/)

_2024-09-07 · Tom Jowitt_

The Go programming language (or golang) left beta twelve years ago, and version 1 was released which means I&rsquo;ve been writing Go on and off for 12 years now. Go came along at the perfect time. I was in the middle of evaluating languages for work as we were experiencing scaling issues with an existing codebase and needed a new approach. My simple shortlist of requirements was:

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## [Newsletter - September 5th 2024](https://tomjowitt.com/writings/newsletter-05-09-2024/)

_2024-09-04 · Tom Jowitt_

My newsletters are a handful of articles I&rsquo;ve read that I think are interesting enough to share. Enjoy! The Hunt for the Missing Data Type - Hillel Wayne https://www.hillelwayne.com/post/graph-types/ Hillel Wayne takes a look at graphs and asks why they&rsquo;re so poorly supported by general programming languages and tooling considering how ubiqitous they are to our jobs. A lot of this…

