GoLang is gaining incredible popularity these days.One of the main reasons for that is the simple and lightweight concurrency in the form of goroutines and channels that it offers to the developers. via Pocket

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GoLang is gaining incredible popularity these days.One of the main reasons for that is the simple and lightweight concurrency in the form of goroutines and channels that it offers to the developers. via Pocket
I'm explaining here how to speed up your web scraper in order to create a high-performance scraper in Go (Golang) by using concurrency.
When Go was first released, there was a way to do some things in concurrency. As time has gone on, various things have changed. The Context package for one thing. :) This article doesn’t go into all of the ways of doing concurrency but will focus on one problem and take you through a few different solutions so you can see how things have evolved.
Other topics in this series - Table of Contents Goroutines allow you to run a piece of code in parallel to others. But to employ it usefull...
In order to write fast code in Golang, you need to check out this video by Rob Pike on Go-Routines.
Suppose that Go program starts two goroutines:
Suppose that Go program starts two goroutines: