Go Concurrency: Goroutines, Channels, and Thread-Safe Patterns

Learn to build safe, efficient, and concurrent applications in Go by understanding goroutines, channels, sync primitives, and modern context management.

4.2 (1,820) ⏱ 1 godz 44 min 📚 6 lekcji 🎧 Wersja audio

O tym kursie

Writing concurrent software can feel like a superpower, but it also introduces complex challenges like race conditions, deadlocks, and resource contention. Go makes launching concurrent tasks incredibly simple, yet designing truly thread-safe programs requires a deep understanding of how its concurrency model works under the hood. This course guides you through the core mechanics of Go's concurrency model, taking you from basic terminology to advanced synchronization patterns. You will read clear explanations, analyze structured code snippets, and learn how to write robust, high-performance Go programs that safely share data and manage execution flow without blocking. What you'll learn: - Understand the fundamentals of the Go scheduler, goroutines, and how concurrent execution differs from parallelism - Master synchronization primitives like WaitGroups and Mutexes to safely coordinate tasks and protect shared memory - Implement channel-based communication to share data safely between goroutines using idiomatic Go design patterns - Solve classic computer science concurrency problems to build a practical mental model of thread safety - Apply the context package to handle timeouts, cancellations, and deadlines across deeply nested goroutines - Detect and prevent common concurrency pitfalls, including deadlocks, leaks, and race conditions using modern tooling The course starts with foundational definitions and the core mechanics of goroutines, then moves systematically through synchronization primitives, channel communication, and classic concurrency patterns. You will finish by exploring modern error-handling and cancellation strategies to ensure your applications remain resilient under heavy loads. This course is designed for Go developers who are familiar with basic syntax and want to confidently write concurrent, production-ready code. No prior experience with multi-threaded programming or concurrency is required. Start reading today to unlock the full performance potential of Go's concurrency model.

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Recenzje (4)

Fatma Kaya TR
★ 4 · 2026-02-20T18:27:53+00:00

It's a solid course. The structure is logical and most of the examples were helpful. Could use a few more real-world scenarios though.

محمود DZ Zweryfikowany kursant
★ 4 · 2025-06-24T10:58:53+00:00

Brilliant presentation! The flow was perfect, and I appreciated the real-world examples. Highly valuable!

Ginevra Bruno IT
★ 4 · 2025-05-07T00:06:53+00:00

Really enjoyed the flow of this. The practical applications discussed were spot on. Great course!

يوسف أحمد EG
★ 4 · 2025-03-17T06:38:53+00:00

So glad I took this course. The explanations were crystal clear and the activities were engaging. Great value.

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