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foreign hello everybody Iamp;#39;m Jonathan Amsterdam Iamp;#39;m a software engineer on the go team at Google and Iamp;#39;m going to talk about structured logging for go specifically Iamp;#39;ll be talking about a new structured logging package weamp;#39;re hoping to add to the standard library before I describe the new package letamp;#39;s see where ghost stands today with login if youamp;#39;ve used go much youamp;#39;ve probably used the standard libraryamp;#39;s log package itamp;#39;s been in go since the beginning it supports formatted output with the printf function as you see here and it also lets you control where the log lines are output to it has other features too which I wonamp;#39;t get into here the log package has served us pretty well over the last decade especially for command line programs where the output is mostly read by people but with servers log output is often quite voluminous partly because the server might have multiple instances