The Go Blog
Flight Recorder in Go 1.25,26 September 2025
Carlos Amedee and Michael Knyszek
Go 1.25 introduces a new tool in the diagnostic toolbox, flight recording.
It's survey time! How has Go has been working out for you?,16 September 2025
Todd Kulesza, on behalf of the Go team
Help shape the future of Go
A new experimental Go API for JSON,9 September 2025
Joe Tsai, Daniel Martí, Johan Brandhorst-Satzkorn, Roger Peppe, Chris Hines, and Damien Neil
Go 1.25 introduces experimental support for encoding/json/jsontext and encoding/json/v2 packages.
Testing Time (and other asynchronicities),26 August 2025
Damien Neil
A discussion of testing asynchronous code and an exploration of the `testing/synctest` package. Based on the GopherCon Europe 2025 talk with the same title.
Container-aware GOMAXPROCS,20 August 2025
Michael Pratt and Carlos Amedee
New GOMAXPROCS defaults in Go 1.25 improve behavior in containers.
Go 1.25 is released,12 August 2025
Dmitri Shuralyov, on behalf of the Go team
Go 1.25 adds container-aware GOMAXPROCS, testing/synctest package, experimental GC, experimental encoding/json/v2, and more.
The FIPS 140-3 Go Cryptographic Module,15 July 2025
Filippo Valsorda (Geomys), Daniel McCarney (Geomys), and Roland Shoemaker (Google)
Go now has a built-in, native FIPS 140-3 compliant mode.
Generic interfaces,7 July 2025
Axel Wagner
Adding type parameters to interface types is surprisingly powerful
[ On | No ] syntactic support for error handling,3 June 2025
Robert Griesemer
Go team plans around error handling support
Go Cryptography Security Audit,19 May 2025
Roland Shoemaker and Filippo Valsorda
Go's cryptography libraries underwent an audit by Trail of Bits.
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