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Concurrency in Go (Golang) (9/2020)


 


Concurrency in Go (Golang)
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz, 2ch | Size: 1.54 GB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 57 lectures (3 hour, 22 mins) | Language: English

Learn how to build faster & efficient applications with Concurrency in Go


What you'll learn

Develop applications with better Performance.
Reduce Cost of deployment by utilising the avaiable Computing resources.
Learn the Why's and How's of Concurrency in Go.
Deep Dives into how Goroutines and channels work.
How to use Select and Sync Package.
Build Web Crawler with Go's Concurrency Features.
Build Image Processing Pipeline


Requirements

Basic knowledge of Go Programming Language like loops, functions, methods.
Crash course on Go Programming Language (Golang) on Udemy is a good refresher on Go basics.
Installation of Go compiler and any IDE on the laptop.

Description

Cost and Performance are critical terms when deploying an application.

Questions that comes all Developers is whether they are utilising the available Computing resource efficiently? Is the application capable of running concurrently?


In this course we will go through Concurrency features provided by Go Programming Language.

we will go through the Why’s and How’s.


By the end of this course you will be able implement your application with concurrency features provided by Go and you will be able articulate to your colleagues how concurrency can reduce cost and improve performance of the application.

Who this course is for:

Students looking for Advanced Go Programming Concepts


 


Homepage: https://www.udemy.com/course/concurrency-in-go-golang


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