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Daniel [email protected]
@daniellfireman
Professor@IFAL, researcher, open data and transparency activist, Xoogler and runner. He/His
Maceió, Brasil Katılım Ekim 2011
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@kazzkiq A @RosieDaSerenata está aí faz tempo! No campo do sistema de justiça, temos @dadosjusbr
A @trbrasil, @_fiquemsabendo, @Agencia_Tatu e muitas outras fazem um trabalho de fiscalização e controle muito importante usando dados públicos.
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@EngineerRabbit Não conhecia esse posta da Julia. Simplesmente sensacional. Obrigado por compartilhar!!
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Foram 679 acessos e 389 downloads da nova versão do meu e-book no fim de semana. Já conferiu o novo site que criei pra ele? dicasdecarreira.dev Faz aquele share maneiro pra mais gente ter acesso? ;)
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I was surprised by the results to this!
It seems that an awful lot of people still continue to use rs/zerolog and ubergo/zap. Tons of folks using slog from the standard library too. For the folks not using slog, a high proportion of them said they are only not using it because slog didn't exist when they started their project. This makes sense to me- I'm not sure its' worth the effort to pull it out.
Why does it matter which logger I use?
In most cases, it probably doesn't. However, if you are building for performance then having a logger that does not allocate, slows down your program as little as possible and has the ability to use in a structured way is important.
Which is fastest?
According to Uber-go's benchmarks, rs/zerolog is the fastest in pretty much all scenarios.
So I should use zerolog?
Maybe.
Generally I try to aim for as few dependencies as possible, as it's something else to be managed. In my own use, slog has been more than fine. If you hit a juncture where logging is a bottleneck, experimenting with zerolog could be worth it!
I would bet in most cases you could solve logging bottlenecks by either removing logs, or "tuning down" the log mode.
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Matt Boyle@MattJamesBoyle
What do you use for logging? Slog? Logrus? Zap? Will write up the results and my thoughts like I did for SQLC. #golang
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Estou desde jan/24 me dedicando exclusivamente à educação gratuita na área de dados e tech. Ontem encerramos mais um curso, o quinto do ano.
Adoraria contar com pessoas de maior visibilidade q eu e atuam no msm campo político q defendo.
@gaiofact @tiagosantineli @ianfneves
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Para se ter ideia do investimento (R$ 1 bi) que o CNPq fará em seu programa de atração de jovens talentos vindo do exterior, será mais que o triplo que ele próprio investe anualmente no Universal (R$ 300 mi) para fomentar ciência no país INTEIRO. Faz sentido isso?
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@AlexandreSWE Muito legal! Adorei as histórias!
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