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    dive-to-gosync-workshop

    dive-to-gosync-workshop

    In-depth Go concurrent programming seminar

    ...The material discusses how even experienced teams working on large systems such as Docker, Kubernetes, gRPC, and etcd can run into subtle synchronization problems. It covers the implementation details, limitations, misuse patterns, and extension ideas behind standard synchronization tools. The workshop also expands into atomic operations, lock-free thinking, distributed synchronization, channel patterns, and the Go memory model. It is best understood as a training syllabus for developers who want deeper concurrency judgment, not just surface-level goroutine examples.
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    Advanced Go Programming Book

    Advanced Go Programming Book

    Book covering high-level topics such as CGO, Go assembly language

    ...The book covers advanced areas such as CGO, Go assembly language, RPC implementation, Protobuf plugin development, web framework implementation, and distributed systems. It is not positioned as a beginner’s introduction to Go, but as a resource for readers ready to understand lower-level mechanisms and production-oriented patterns. The repository includes chapters, examples, appendices, documentation assets, and materials for online reading. It also connects readers to related Go learning resources and background material. The project is especially useful for developers who want to move beyond everyday Go syntax and study how complex Go systems are built.
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