Listen "Clean Code: Concurrency Patterns, Context Management, and Goroutine Safety [Part 5]"
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A practical guide to clean, safe Go concurrency—covering context, goroutines, channels, patterns, pitfalls, and lessons learned from production systems.
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This final installment in the Clean Code in Go series breaks down how to write safe, idiomatic concurrent Go code using context, goroutines, channels, and proven patterns—while avoiding leaks, race conditions, deadlocks, and the production outages they cause.
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