@AngryPHPNerd

Please don't use time.After() like it is shown here in the Video (At least you ue an go version below 1.23). Especially in a loop. This is a memory leak, because the timer which is created inside will not be released.

@diegodario1400

that was great, thanks for sharing

@AmazingAkai

Waiting for the real world examples video, amazing video learned a lot from this!

@ja31ya

Great video! I have a rudimentary knowledge of channels but I completely overlooked the "select" statement when I was learning them haha, I thought it was just a basic switch.

@adi96adi

Excellent content, really not sure why you don't have more views.

@amgaddeyaa8281

what a tutorial, this tutorial is amazing bro thx

@amgaddeyaa8281

Can you please make tutorial for backend full project in go for beginners showing how to connect to DB and Front-end. also showing that how to structure your project and how to think on " how to build a project " not just showing the steps but also showing the way that we should think as a beginner I suffer from that 
thanks

@AdridevGaming

Awesome video, thank you!

@Krab1o

I don't quite understand why we use []*Order at 3:50. Actually slice is already quite lightweight because it contains reference to the underlying array, slice's length and capacity. And most importantly, the data flows easily between functions because it actually recreates the slice that points to data, not actual data. So I think it's not a big deal to return bare slice in function. Tell me if I'm wrong :)

@iamabhishekch

hey can you please tell me what's you theme in editor and yeah the tutorial is amazing not sure why you still don't have much view

@robfielding8566

avoid sleeping or waiting on io inside of a lock . scope locking to what is needed to prevent corruption.

@coder_one

Please attach link for code snippets from video! ;)

@yashpokar

Which fonts are you using?

@adricorse

Pour tous les français venus ici … n’est ce pas ? 🤯😂