From TinyGo to Takeoff

Most of us write code for servers and systems with terabytes of storage and gigabytes of RAM. This week, we're talking about Go in the small. Patricio Whittingslow joins Dylan and Angelica to discuss how he got started with Tiny Go; how he's used Go in software ranging from trajectory simulations to rocket fueling systems to rocket engine fuel injectors to 3D modeling; and so much more. To top it all off, he's got some unpopular opinions as well!

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Notes:

Table of Contents:
  • Preface (01:23)
  • Chapter 0: Mechanical Engineering (Supporter Only)
  • Chapter 1: Pato's Early Years (02:16)
  • Chapter 2: Simulating Rocket Trajectories in Go (09:52)
  • Chapter 3: Fueling Rockets with Go (14:21)
  • Chapter 4: What Makes Go Great? (15:24)
  • Chapter 5: Trying to catch (19:01)
  • Chapter 6: An Early Unpop! (Supporter Only)
  • Chapter 7: TinyGo! (26:40)
  • Chapter 8: 3D Design (42:01)
  • Chapter 9: Back to aerospace (53:52)
  • Chapter 10: Solving Interesting Problems with Go (56:12)
  • Appendix UNPOP: Unpopular Opinions (01:06:05)
  • Epilogue (01:10:29)

Socials:
  • (01:23) - Preface
  • (02:16) - Chapter 1: Pato's Early Years
  • (09:52) - Chapter 2: Simulating Rocket Trajectories in Go
  • (14:21) - Chapter 3: Fueling Rockets with Go
  • (15:24) - Chapter 4: What Makes Go Great?
  • (19:01) - Chapter 5: Trying to catch
  • (25:58) - Chapter 6: An Early Unpop! (Supporter Only)
  • (26:40) - Chapter 7: TinyGo!
  • (42:01) - Chapter 8: 3D Design
  • (53:52) - Chapter 9: Back to aerospace
  • (56:12) - Chapter 10: Solving Interesting Problems with Go
  • (01:06:05) - Appendix UNPOP: Unpopular Opinions
  • (01:10:29) - Epilogue

Creators and Guests

Patricio Whittingslow
Guest
Patricio Whittingslow
Patricio Whittingslow (a.k.a. Pato) is a mechanical engineer turned Go enthusiast. He has used Go to model the physics of rockets and printed circuit boards, and has applied it in embedded systems for a rocket engine test stand as well as in controlling biological processes involving cell cultures.
From TinyGo to Takeoff
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