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Weekly Go Online Meetup via Bilibili|Go 夜读|通过 bilibili 在线直播的方式分享 Go 相关的技术话题,每天大家在微信/telegram/Slack 上及时沟通交流编程技术话题。

A Chinese-language community for Go programmers that runs weekly online meetups on Bilibili, with over 150 recorded sessions on topics ranging from beginner Go to advanced architecture and performance optimization.

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Go Night Reading (Go 夜读) is a Chinese-language community for people learning and using the Go programming language. The community organizes weekly online meetups streamed live on Bilibili, a Chinese video platform, where speakers share technical topics related to Go.

Topics covered span a wide range of skill levels: introductory Go concepts, source code walkthroughs, engineering practices, architecture design, performance optimization, and research paper discussions. Past session recordings are available on YouTube and Bilibili, with over 150 documented sessions listed in the repository, each linked to its video recording and speaker information.

The process for scheduling a session is structured: community members submit topic proposals via GitHub issues, a special interest group reviews and approves the proposals, speakers prepare and submit materials for review, and then the session is officially scheduled, streamed live, and the recording is edited and published afterward. Speakers who complete a session receive a community membership reward.

Between sessions, community members connect through WeChat groups, Telegram, Slack, and a paid knowledge community platform where speakers and experienced engineers share additional content. The README describes separate content tracks covering book clubs, algorithm study, management insights, and productivity tools.

The GitHub repository itself functions as an index and coordination point: it links to past session videos, tracks proposals, and collects contributions. The project's stated mission is to help every developer grow, with a goal of meaningfully connecting 10,000 developers. The community is open-source in spirit and community-maintained.

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