This article is the last part in a two-part series about concurrency in Go. Check out the first part here. In Part I of this series, we covered the basics of concurrency in Go: the differences between concurrency and parallelism, and how to implement goroutines, channels, and buffered channels in Go. Armed with those building blocks, we can work on some more sophisticated concurrency patterns by i
The first thing a web developer does when they try out a new language is to make a Hello World web application. The simple example in Go is pretty straightforward, but it can be hard to grow to suit the needs of a larger web application. In this post, we'll take the canonical Hello World Go web app example and refactor it twice into a solution that's much easier to work with in the long run. Part
An article by Sarah Mei titled "Why you should never use MongoDB" discusses the issues you’ll run into if you try to use a NoSQL database when a relational database would be far superior. An example of this is when data that was thought to be in a silo needs to cross boundaries (what relational DBs are great at). Another example is when you store a user’s name in various places for easy access, bu
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