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01/05/2024

What makes a good, bad, and truly great workshop? How do you put together a Go workshop that...

What makes a good, bad, and truly great workshop? How do you put together a Go workshop that works, and how do you get the most out of workshops you attend?
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Angelica Hill – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
Johnny Boursiquot – Twitter, GitHub, Website
Kris Brandow – Twitter, GitHub

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