34Voices
3Underwriters
0Exhibitors
9On the bill · sessions
3Companies · in total
§I

The Voices

Programmed at GopherCon, in alphabetical order.
Adi Schacham-Shavit
HeyAI Speaker
Ale Kennedy
Event MC
Alex Rios
Principal Engineer
Amit Yahav
Senior SWE
Anderson Queiroz
Andrea Barisani
Head of Security Engineering
Andy Williams
fyne.io
Anette Haferkorn
Senior Software Engineer
Anthony Alaribe
HeyAI Speaker
Bill Kennedy
Workshop Instructor
Cedrick Namkat
Software Engineer
Daniel Esteban
TinyGo
Daniel Mahlow
Workshop Instructor
Daniel Morsing
Software Engineer
Elad Gavra
Software Engineer
Eliott Bouhana
Software Engineer
Felix Geisendörfer
Gili Kamma
Team Leader
Jesús Espino
Workshop Instructor
Johan Janssens
HeyAI Speaker
Jonathan Amsterdam
Go Team Developer
Mariano Cocirio
HeyAI Speaker

— and 12 more, by name unsung —

§II

Underwritten By

The houses behind the program. Tiers as disclosed.
GoogleDiamond
JetBrainsGold
GeomysSupporting Partner
§III

The Programme

Selected from 9 sessions on the bill.
  • 10:00

    Opening Words

    Our MC, Ale Kennedy kicks off two days of talks and will introduce our fantastic line up of speakers.

  • 10:30

    Collections for the Standard Library

    Aside from the built-in slices and maps, Go doesn't have much in the way of container data structures. The ones in the `container` part of the standard library haven't been updated…

  • 11:20

    Go 1.26 Prints Floats Faster: How I Brought Dragonbox to Go

    Dragonbox is a modern float-to-decimal conversion algorithm by Junekey Jeon. I recently ported it from C++ to Go and worked on integrating it into the Go standard library. That wor…

  • 12:00

    Observability-Driven Development: Why 99.9% Uptime Doesn't Mean Your Product Works

    Your users are leaving before you know they had problems. A slow signup flow, a failing payment endpoint, or a broken onboarding step. By the time you hear about it from support t…

  • 14:00

    Green Tea GC: The Insight Behind Go's New Garbage Collector

    Green Tea's insight is elegant: scan spans, not objects. But how do you actually implement that? What data structures track which objects are marked vs. scanned? Why does the owner…

  • 14:40

    Runtime/Secret: Go's New Best-in-Class Zeroization Package

    Zeroization is a procedure where a program erases sensitive information in memory, usually cryptographic keys, hoping to stymie attackers that get access to that memory later. In G…

  • 15:20

    Leak and Seek: A Go Runtime Mystery

    Join us for an in-depth exploration of the Go runtime, where we unravel a real-world memory leak mystery that pushed us deep into the internals of the language. Based on our blog p…

  • 16:30

    How Datadog Reduced the Size of its Agent Binaries by up to 77%

    This talk explains how we managed to reduce the size of the Datadog Agent Go binaries by up to 77%. This first involved carefully investigating the dependencies pulled into each o…

  • 17:10

    The Ghost in the Machine: Orchestrating the Go Netpoller for High-Performance I/O

    Every Go developer takes for granted that they can spin up 100,000 goroutines to handle concurrent network requests without crashing the operating system. But beneath the surface …

Intermission
Part the Second · For the Buyer

An audience of 3 companies, parsed from the program.

Three companies in attendance.

The numbers below are derived from the speakers, sponsors, and exhibitors on this page — cross-referenced into one ledger. They are the only thing here that 10times.com cannot tell you.

01Fig. 01 — Composition of the House
0All threespeak · spons · exh
3Sponsoringsponsor only
0Exhibitingexhibitor only
0Speakingspeaker only
02Fig. 02 — The Voices, by Seniority

3% of the speakers carry senior titles — C-suite, Founder, VP, or Director-level.

  • Director / Head of13%
  • Manager / Lead412%
  • Engineer · IC1029%
  • Other roles1956%

Of 34 on the bill · classified by free-text title

03Fig. 03 — The Heaviest in the Room
  1. 01GeomysSp·S
  2. 02GoogleSp·D
  3. 03JetBrainsSp·G
04Fig. 04 — By Tier
diamond1
33% of 3
gold1
33% of 3
supporting partner1
33% of 3
05Fig. 05 — The Missing · who's at peer events but not here

These companies sponsored two or more peer events recently, but aren't on this program. For an organizer, that's a list of warm prospects.

06Fig. 06 — Adjacent Convocations · by shared underwriters