exp-go-concurrency

Handle concurrency with queue architecture (by fahimfaisaal)

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  • A Story of Building a Storage-Agnostic Message Queue
    2 projects | dev.to | 9 May 2025
    A year ago, I was knee-deep in Golang, trying to build a simple concurrent queue as a learning project. Coming from a Node.js background, where I’d spent years working with tools like BullMQ and RabbitMQ, Go’s concurrency model felt like a puzzle. My first attempt—a minimal queue with round-robin channel selection—was, well, buggy. Let’s just say it worked until it didn’t.

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