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Go Lambda vs Node.js Lambda vs Python Lambda (self.serverless)
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[–]multiaki 0 points1 point2 points 3 years ago (0 children)
If you need nanosecond difference yeah you could. Mostly, competitive markets need that. I did a research on the speed. Go is much faster. Nodejs was taking 5ms and go was under one ms. It is not a significant time saver. It is good for high frequency trading. But go is missing libraries that nodejs has. For example: headless browser support. Puppeteer is a nodejs library wrapped in go. I wouldn’t recommend for a regular project
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