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Paul Jolly

myitcv
London, UK

Hello,

My name is Paul. I'm an open source developer in my spare time, working almost exclusively in Go.

My main open source projects are:

  • govim - a Go development plugin for Vim8, written in Go
  • gobin - an experimental, module-aware command to install/run main packages
  • Go modules by example - a series of work-along guides to help you get started with Go modules
  • myitcv.io/react - a set of GopherJS bindings for Facebook's React, a Javascript library for building user interfaces.

In addition to these projects, I'm very active in the golang-tools community, helping to run the monthly calls, and I'm one of the co-organisers of London Gophers.

I also contribute to a number of other projects including:

Thank you for considering sponsoring me - it means a great deal!

Current sponsors 1

@AlekSi

Past sponsors 6

@anubra266
@jsign
@cristaloleg
@sleeping-barber
@jbpratt
@mvdan

Featured work

  1. go-modules-by-example/index

    Go modules by example is a series of work-along guides

    Shell 1,081
  2. govim/govim

    govim is a Go development plugin for Vim8, written in Go

  3. myitcv/gobin

    gobin is an experimental, module-aware command to install/run main packages.

  4. rogpeppe/go-internal

    Selected Go-internal packages factored out from the standard library

  5. rogpeppe/gohack

    Make temporary edits to your Go module dependencies

  6. myitcv/x

    Mono-repo for all myitcv.io/... Go code

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From small acorns, great oaks grow!

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Continuing the analogy, the acorn has sprouted and is just showing above ground.

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We now have a sapling oak - might need to be moved to a local park.

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Some local kids have now attached a swing to the trees branches - we're in business!

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