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Concurrent Programming in Go

Modern software systems must operate with a high degree of concurrency to take advantage of the hardware they are running on. This course will teach you how to get the most out of Go's features to build robust and elegant concurrent programs.

Intermediate
2h 42m
(40)

Created by Mike VanSickle

Last Updated Feb 23, 2023

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Concurrent Programming in Go

Modern software systems must operate with a high degree of concurrency to take advantage of the hardware they are running on. This course will teach you how to get the most out of Go's features to build robust and elegant concurrent programs.

Intermediate
2h 42m
(40)

Created by Mike VanSickle

Last Updated Feb 23, 2023

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One of Go’s primary design goals is to simplify the creation of concurrent programs. In this course, Concurrent Programming in Go, you’ll learn how to do just that. First, you’ll warm up by reviewing Go’s essential concurrency tools - goroutines and channels. Next, you’ll explore these constructs to learn their full capabilities. You’ll learn some design patterns that allow concurrent systems that are predictable and well-organized. Finally, you’ll learn about other features Go offers to ensure your concurrent programs are efficient and well-behaved. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Go’s concurrency needed to create robust, clear, and efficient concurrent programs with Go.

Concurrent Programming in Go
Intermediate
2h 42m
(40)
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Mike VanSickle
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Michael VanSickle is an application architect in Akron, Ohio. He is a mechanical engineer by training and a software engineer by choice. He is passionate about learning new programming languages and user experience design.

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