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Learn Concurrent Programming with Go
Learn Concurrent Programming with Go
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Author(s): Cutajar, James
ISBN No.: 9781633438385
Pages: 328
Year: 202401
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 82.79
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Concurrency doesn''t need to be confusing. Start writing concurrent code that improves performance, scales up to handle large volumes of data, and takes full advantage of modern multi-processor hardware. Too many developers think concurrency is extremely challenging. Learn Concurrent Programming with Go is here to prove them wrong! This book uses the easy-to-grasp concurrency tools of the Go language to demonstrate principles and techniques, steadily teaching you the best practices of effective concurrency. Techniques learned in this book can be applied to other languages. In Learn Concurrent Programming with Go you will learn how to: Implement effective concurrency for more responsive, higher performing, scalable software Avoid common concurrency problems such as deadlocks and race conditions Manage concurrency using goroutines, mutexes, readers-writer locks, and more Identify concurrency patterns such as pipelining, worker pools, and message passing Discover advantages, limits, and properties of parallel computing Improve your Go coding skills with advanced multithreading topics Concurrent programming allows multiple tasks to execute and interact simultaneously, speeding up performance and reducing user wait time. In Learn Concurrent Programming with Go , you''ll discover universal principles of concurrency, along with how to use them for a performance boost in your Go applications. Expert author James Cutajar starts with the basics of modeling concurrency in your programs, demonstrates differences between message passing and memory sharing, and even introduces advanced topics such as atomic variables and futexes.


Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF and ePub formats from Manning Publications. About the technology You can improve almost any application''s performance and responsiveness by introducing concurrency into the codebase. This book will show you how! It starts with the basics of concurrent programming and builds your skills step by step by exploring scenarios you''ll face every day as a developer. Author James Cutajar explains each aspect of concurrency in plain language using the intuitive features baked into the Go language. About the book Learn Concurrent Programming with Go provides a practical, hands-on introduction to creating software for modern multiprocessor systems. In it, you''ll learn how to divide larger programming tasks into independent parts that can run simultaneously. You''ll use the Go language to implement common concurrency patterns by utilizing readers-writer locks, semaphores, message passing, and memory sharing. The skills you learn will easily transfer to other languages.


What''s inside Prevent deadlocks and race conditions Go concurrency features like goroutines, mutexes, channels, and more Concurrency patterns including pipelining and worker pools About the reader For programmers with basic knowledge of Go or another C-style language. No experience in concurrent programming required. About the author James Cutajar has been programming for more than 20 years. He''s an open source contributor, blogger, tech evangelist, Udemy instructor, and author. Table of Contents PART 1 FOUNDATIONS 1 Stepping into concurrent programming 2 Dealing with threads 3 Thread communication using memory sharing 4 Synchronization with mutexes 5 Condition variables and semaphores 6 Synchronizing with waitgroups and barriers PART 2 MESSAGE PASSING 7 Communication using message passing 8 Selecting channels 9 Programming with channels PART 3 MORE CONCURRENCY 10 Concurrency patterns 11 Avoiding deadlocks 12 Atomics, spin locks, and futexes.


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