

Practical Generics with Miki Tebeka
Dec 11th, 2025
11:00AM - 1:00PM EST
Remote
In this workshop we'll dive into Go's generics (type constraints). We'll discuss why we need generics and when to use them, we'll also see how Go implements generics.
Price: $99
Enroll NowWhen: Wednesday, December 11th, 2024 | 11am - 1pm EST
Schedule: 2-Hour Workshop
Where: Online - Live Training
In this workshop we’ll dive into Go’s generics (type constraints). We’ll discuss why we need generics and when to use them, we’ll also see how Go implements generics. We’ll go over writing generic functions and generic data types and generic data structures. Finally, we’ll see other use cases for generics.
Before we start, please make sure you have the following:
- Go SDK (I’ll be using 1.23)
- Git
- An IDE
About Miki Tebeka:
Miki is a software developer with more than 20 years of experience. He has taught many workshops on various technical subjects all over the world at companies such as AT&T, Oracle, Dropbox, J.P. Morgan, and others. Miki is involved in open source, both in the Go and Python worlds. He has several open source projects of his own and contributed to many others including Go & Python.
He’s also helping organize GopherCon Israel, Go Israel meetup, the upcoming PyData Israel, and was a member of the PyCon Israel team.
Miki wrote “Forging Python”, “Go Brain Teasers” and “Python Brain Teasers”, he’s a LinkedIn Learning author, speaks at conferences, and infrequent blogger. Miki helps customers in R&D projects, building data pipelines, optimizing performance, and other challenging technical issues. He loves writing code and solving problems.
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