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authorRuss Cox <rsc@golang.org>2020-03-14 09:44:01 -0400
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# Get thee to a Go meetup
27 Feb 2013
Tags: community, talk
-Summary: Last week, David Symonds and I each gave talks at Sydney's Go meetup, [golang-syd](http://www.meetup.com/golang-syd/). Dave spoke about [Go API design in the context of Protocol Buffers](http://talks.godoc.org/github.com/dsymonds/talks/2013-feb-golang-syd/golang-syd.slide), and I discussed some neat tricks in the construction of [a small command-line program](http://talks.godoc.org/github.com/nf/streak/talk.slide). The presentations were short but provoked some good questions and interesting discussion. Of the 50-odd attendees, most were regular Go programmers and a fair chunk write Go code professionally. It was a fun night.
+Summary: How to find or start a local group of gophers.
Andrew Gerrand