golangchannels
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. (by mwiater)
pond
🔘 Minimalistic and High-performance goroutine worker pool written in Go (by alitto)
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golangchannels
Posts with mentions or reviews of golangchannels.
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Demystifying Golang Channels, Goroutines, and Optimal Concurrency
Hopefully, it helps out other people who are getting started with these topics: https://github.com/mwiater/golangchannels
pond
Posts with mentions or reviews of pond.
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Help! channel vs workerpool
https://github.com/alitto/pond i use this one :3
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tasq - my first published open-source Go module
(In this case, originally the example had a workerpool package alitto/pond imported until I removed in favor of something simpler, but if I left it and didn't use and underscore then the alitto/pond library would have been a dependency of tasq too)