exposure-notifications-server
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exposure-notifications-server
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Open source projects to look at for best practices?
Not a small one, but a real-life one, the exposure-notifications-server is usually what I like to recommend, keep in mind that you probably need a bit of Go knowledge and context before looking at it so perhaps it isn't the best introductory project to look at; however I recommend you to bookmark it for future reference.
- What are some resources that can help me gain a deeper understanding of Go?
- Beginner ~ Intermediate Go programmer, how can I get better in go and get out of the "beginner" phase?
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Has anyone's Covid Exposure Service suddenly been enabled?
Here, I can even link you to an article of how exposure notifications work: https://www.google.com/covid19/exposurenotifications/
- Le « contact tracing » inefficace de TousAntiCovid a été abandonné
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Is there a good example of an open source non-trivial (DB connection, authentication, authorization, data validation, tests, etc...) Go API?
Google's Exposure Notification Reference Serve is a real life example of what you're asking for.
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Massachusetts Secretly Installed COVID Spyware App on Smart Phones: Lawsuit
Which is just a massive misunderstanding of how the contact tracing API works, even if you do believe that it was "surreptitiously installed ... on users [sic] phones".
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What was the purpose for all the Covid trackers and what did it actually accomplish?
https://www.google.com/covid19/exposurenotifications/ (“The Exposure Notifications System was introduced in an update to Google Play Services. This update did not automatically turn on Exposure Notifications or enable any Exposure Notifications functionality. Exposure Notifications only works if you decide to opt-in.”) Android 6.0 and above.
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Thanks to everyone still using Exposure Notifications and wearing masks
Source: https://www.google.com/covid19/exposurenotifications/
ants
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Rust vs Go Issue
I remember doing something similar to OP recently. Goroutines also incur a bit of overhead (have to be GC'd and so on), and the same worker pool technique can be applied to them in much the same way, as seen in popular libraries like https://github.com/panjf2000/ants
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Beginner ~ Intermediate Go programmer, how can I get better in go and get out of the "beginner" phase?
The best example I can give you is https://github.com/nutsdb/nutsdb it’s great project that got me started, one thing one should know is Go is different “yep” so there’re some coding habits that may bite you in Go and the Go compiler won’t correct you, you wanna learn about optimizations, unsafe usage check out https://github.com/valyala/fasthttp (note this is deep the rabbit hole), wanna learn concurrency check out ants https://github.com/panjf2000/ants with a little aid from “Go by example” you’re good to go
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Conc: Better Structured Concurrency for Go
conc seem similar to ant lib (https://github.com/panjf2000/ants). Is there any considerable difference between them?
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[Side Project] Post automated Youtube videos from Reddit
But still, that looked hard to maintain, and I asked myself there has to be a better way to do this, just out of curiosity i googled and came across ants which seemed exactly right for this kind of functionality I wanted, so I converted the same function to use ants, and it became this:
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Dynamic number of Goroutines based on load?
You can try use this one https://github.com/panjf2000/ants We are using that as well for that purpose
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Itogami, the best golang thread-pool till date
Benchmarking was performed against existing golang threadpool implementations Ants and Gamma-Zero-Worker-Pool and unlimited goroutines
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Hello! Please explain what a pool?
The readme of the project explains it very well: https://github.com/panjf2000/ants
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Parapipe - FIFO paralleling pipeline with concurrent job processing
Looks interesting, but what new concepts/features does it bring to the table compared to the already battletested ants library? Link: https://github.com/panjf2000/ants
What are some alternatives?
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