Learn effective architectural collaboration and code expression techniques in this 33-minute GoLab conference talk that explores how to foster productive discussions and implement architectural decisions in Go programming. Discover methods to avoid common pitfalls like overwhelming pull requests and ivory tower architecture while mastering techniques for maintaining decision records and challenging assumptions. Through live coding demonstrations, explore practical implementations using Go-specific mechanisms including type aliases, interfaces, internal folders, and project structuring to effectively communicate architectural intentions to future developers. Gain insights into initiating and leading architectural discussions that encourage diverse thinking and maintain team buy-in throughout the development process.
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Collaborate on architecture, and express it in Go - Daniel Antos
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