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Implementing Worker Pools in Go - Go Concurrency
This is a good starting point. As a next step you could introduce some already existing library, for example these ones: https://github.com/benmanns/goworker https://github.com/vardius/worker-pool https://github.com/xxjwxc/gowp
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What are some alternatives?
grpool - Lightweight Goroutine pool
tunny - A goroutine pool for Go
semaphore - 🚦 Semaphore pattern implementation with timeout of lock/unlock operations.
Bifrost - Golang query-able job queue
Goflow - Simply way to control goroutines execution order based on dependencies
pool - :speedboat: a limited consumer goroutine or unlimited goroutine pool for easier goroutine handling and cancellation
semaphore go - Fast resizable golang semaphore primitive
nursery - Structured Concurrency in Go
goworker - goworker is a Go-based background worker that runs 10 to 100,000* times faster than Ruby-based workers.
cyclicbarrier - CyclicBarrier golang implementation