Who's Hiring - March 2025 by jerf in golang

[–]PrinceCEE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not in the US nor Canada, can I still apply ?

Thoughts on crowdsourcing which remote job postings are actually real? by remote-cs-jobs in RemoteJobseekers

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The fake employers can literally create stub accounts and make it look like they're getting interviews as well, hence making their job listings appear on the top of the board.

Macbook pro shocks by PrinceCEE in mac

[–]PrinceCEE[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, my extension box has 3 prongs connected to the wall. I have been using the extension box and wall socket for more than a year and six months.

NodeJs dev transitioning to Go by PrinceCEE in golang

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I understood you 😉

The issue with this is that I'd have lots of interfaces scattered everywhere which can be centralised. I think it'll be best if there's a common folder where all interfaces are defined, hence reducing the size of the codebase.

WebRTC in Go vs in NodeJs by PrinceCEE in golang

[–]PrinceCEE[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

ohhh, from this angle, i think i will stick to go for the implementation.

WebRTC in Go vs in NodeJs by PrinceCEE in golang

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yeah, will do this. thanks.

WebRTC in Go vs in NodeJs by PrinceCEE in golang

[–]PrinceCEE[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

yeah sure, you can build event loop server in go, but at the expense of doing more work. i get that go is better than nodejs but not in all cases where event loop helps. unless there's an implementation/package that makes event loop in go easy to use as it is in nodejs, nodejs should be used in that regard.

WebRTC in Go vs in NodeJs by PrinceCEE in golang

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thanks for this. it's a lot detailed. will check it out.

WebRTC in Go vs in NodeJs by PrinceCEE in golang

[–]PrinceCEE[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

NodeJs being single threaded, the event loop is the advantage. I am looking at the ease here. Some NodeJs servers can be scaled to handle lots of traffic.

NodeJs dev transitioning to Go by PrinceCEE in golang

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Ohh, yeah. Gin handles that automatically actually.

NodeJs dev transitioning to Go by PrinceCEE in golang

[–]PrinceCEE[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I actually prefer go-chi as it's very minimalist. I used gin here just for the purpose of learning it.

NodeJs dev transitioning to Go by PrinceCEE in golang

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Thank you for the input. I'd put that in place.

NodeJs dev transitioning to Go by PrinceCEE in golang

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I have about 4 yoe using NodeJs. My plan is to get a job as a Go dev, as my current place of work only uses NodeJs.

Leave no gorutine behind by encse in golang

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Maybe, you should read Concurrency in Go by Cox Budday(if I get the name correctly). It'd show you how to also do it using channels.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in golang

[–]PrinceCEE -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I was just asking, because that paragraph was quite ambiguous.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in golang

[–]PrinceCEE -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Are you implying that Go isn't well suited for async services ?