Practical concurrency guide in Go, communication by channels, patterns
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Practical concurrency guide in Go, communication by channels, patterns
Save or export your private and public Slack messages, threads, files, and users locally without admin privileges.
Ex 1 - Run timed quizzes via the command line
Concurrency in Go video course with in depth explanations & examples
Notification broadcaster library
This repos has lots of Go concurrency, goroutine and channel usage and best practice examples
Go package for simplifying channel-based broadcasting of events from multiple publishers to multiple observers
lnd channel rebalancer written in Go
KSBus is a zero-configuration event bus written in Go, designed to facilitate real-time data sharing and synchronization between Go servers, JavaScript clients, and Python. It's particularly useful for building applications that require real-time communication, such as chat applications or live updates.
a unified channel package for buffered, unbuffered, and unbounded channels
For goroutines and channels, I created an application using a Dispatcher -> Worker -> Job pattern to benchmark and compare results in differing scenarios. These comparisons would allow me to see how the same pattern operated under types of loads and hopefully uncover some situations where this was an optimal pattern to follow.
Stupid Simple Payment Channels: Implementation for very simple Payment Channels.
Golang fan-in pattern efficiently adaptable to any channel type without code generation
A websocket framework to manage outbound streams. Allowing to have multiple channels per connection that includes public and private channels.
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