If you use Postgres and Go then probably you are using pgx somewhere in your stack. If you are not, then you probably should.
Jack Christensen, author of pgx, shows how everything is layered together. Starting at the top with stdlib, going lower to pgx, then to pgtype and so forth. Each layer has interesting things you can do with them.
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:01:10 - psql demonstration
00:02:43 - Primary Packages
00:03:15 - stdlib
00:09:15 - pgxpool
00:13:28 - pgx
00:16:40 - CollectRows and other helpers
00:26:31 - Execution Protocols and Value Formats
00:31:44 - Batched Queries
00:37:29 - Other Advanced or Lesser Known Features
00:40:21 - pgtype
00:44:03 - pgtype Plan System
00:51:14 - pgconn
00:53:00 - Extended Protocol
00:54:48 - pgconn Pipeline Mode
00:58:26 - pgconn CopyTo and CopyFrom
01:01:23 - pgproto3
01:01:47 - pgproto3 Debug Tracing
01:03:54 - pgfortune Example
01:04:43 - Outro
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