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2026

Making of GoDoctor: an MCP server for Go development

FOSDEM 2026 • 2026/02/01 • Brussels, Belgium
A deep dive into the design and implementation of GoDoctor, a specialized Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Go. This talk explores how giving agents specialized tools can significantly improve their effectiveness and reliability.

Tech Talk: Diagnostic agent using Gemini and OSQuery

AICamp London • 2026/01/22 • London, UK
Inspired by the "computer" in Star Trek, in this talk we are going to create a natural language diagnostic agent that can answer questions about your computer, from asking the number of cores and amount of memory installed to running a "Level 1 Diagnostic Procedure". This AI agent will be built step by step using Python, Vertex AI, Gemini and OSQuery.

2025

How to create a diagnostics agent using Gemini and OSQuery

DevFest Scotland 2025 • 2025/11/29 • Edinburgh, UK
Inspired by the "computer" in Star Trek, in this talk we are going to create a natural language diagnostic agent that can answer questions about your computer, from asking the number of cores and amount of memory installed to running a "Level 1 Diagnostic Procedure".

How to Build an MCP Server with Go and Gemini CLI

DevFest London 2025 • 2025/11/22 • London, UK
Hands-on workshop on building and deploying a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server to extend the capabilities of the Gemini CLI, transforming it into a specialized development expert.

A Gopher's Guide to Vibe Coding

DevFest Birmingham 2025 • 2025/11/21 • Birmingham, UK
As vibe coding quickly becomes the new buzzword we Gophers could not be left out of this party. In this talk I'm going to share my experiences while developing testquery - a tool to extract information from Go tests - starting from product ideation to the implementation.

Hello, MCP World!

DevFest @ Bletchley Park 2025 • 2025/11/16 • Bletchley Park, UK
Keynote presentation at GopherCon UK 2025. An introduction to the Model Context Protocol (MCP), exploring its core concepts, architecture, and the building blocks used to create AI-enabled applications with Go.

How to Build an MCP Server with Go and Gemini CLI

DevFest @ Bletchley Park 2025 • 2025/11/15 • Bletchley Park, UK
Hands-on workshop on building and deploying a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server to extend the capabilities of the Gemini CLI, transforming it into a specialized development expert.

Go for GenAI!

DevFest @ Bletchley Park 2025 • 2025/11/15 • Bletchley Park, UK
Keynote presentation at DevFest @ Bletchley Park 2025. Exploring the intersection of Go and Generative AI, demonstrating how to build robust, production-ready AI applications using the Go ecosystem.

How to create a diagnostics agent using Gemini and OSQuery

BiznagaFest 2025 • 2025/10/25 • Malaga, Spain
Inspired by the "computer" in Star Trek, in this talk we are going to create a natural language diagnostic agent that can answer questions about your computer, from asking the number of cores and amount of memory installed to running a "Level 1 Diagnostic Procedure".

The Gopher's Craft in the Age of AI

GoLab 2025 • 2025/10/06 • Florence, Italy
The talk explores the evolving role of Gophers in the age of AI, focusing on extending language models with custom tools and integrating AI as a powerful extension of skills, using the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and live Go demonstrations.

How to create a diagnostics agent using Gemini and OSQuery

TDC Sao Paulo 2025 • 2025/09/17 • Sao Paulo, Brazil
Inspired by the "computer" in Star Trek, in this talk we are going to create a natural language diagnostic agent that can answer questions about your computer, from asking the number of cores and amount of memory installed to running a "Level 1 Diagnostic Procedure".

A Gopher's Guide to Vibe Coding

GopherCon UK 2025 • 2025/08/15 • London, UK
As vibe coding quickly becomes the new buzzword we Gophers could not be left out of this party. In this talk I'm going to share my experiences while developing testquery - a tool to extract information from Go tests - starting from product ideation to the implementation.

Hello, MCP World!

GopherCon UK 2025 • 2025/08/14 • London, UK
Keynote presentation at GopherCon UK 2025. An introduction to the Model Context Protocol (MCP), exploring its core concepts, architecture, and the building blocks used to create AI-enabled applications with Go.

A Gopher's Guide to Vibe Coding

GopherCon South Africa 2025 • 2025/08/06 • Online
As vibe coding quickly becomes the new buzzword we Gophers could not be left out of this party. In this talk I'm going to share my experiences while developing testquery - a tool to extract information from Go tests - starting from product ideation to the implementation.

Gemini 2.x for Developers

WeAreDevelopers World Congress 2025 • 2025/07/09 • Berlin, Germany
Hands-on workshop on building and deploying applications with the latest Gemini 2.x models, covering multimodal capabilities, tool use, and best practices for developer workflows.

2024

Production Ready 'Hello, World!'

GopherCon UK 2024 • 2024/08/14 • London, UK
Going beyond the basics to implement a 'hello world' API with production-grade documentation, logging, error handling, configuration, and testing.

Who test the tests?

GopherCon 2024 • 2024/07/09 • Chicago, IL, USA
An exploration of mutation testing in Go. Learn how to programmatically rewrite code to ensure your tests are actually catching bugs.

2023

Fun with Generics

GopherCon UK 2023 • 2023/08/17 • London, UK
Two years after their introduction, how can we use Go generics for more than just slices and maps? A deep dive into building a monads library and an Option type.

Fun with Slices

Go Conference 2023 Online • 2023/06/02 • Online
A deep dive on the slice type, starting from arrays and slice declaration syntax, slicing operations, copying, resizing and its surprising (or not) side effects.

2019

Fun With Pointers

GopherCon UK 2019 • 2019/08/15 • London, UK
This talk covers effective pointer usage in Go, from declaration and memory allocation (stack vs. heap) to practical use cases, including pointer vs. value receivers, unsafe package tricks, and nuances of nil pointers with interfaces.