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University of California, Irvine

Concurrency in Go

Learn how to implement concurrent programming in Go. Explore the roles of channels and goroutines in implementing concurrency. Topics include writing goroutines and implementing channels for communications between goroutines. Course activities will allow you to exercise Go’s capabilities for concurrent programming by developing several example programs.

Status: Operating Systems
Status: Data Sharing
IntermediateCourse13 hours

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RM

5.0Reviewed Feb 12, 2023

Perfect explanation of the subject and very good activities that tests your knowledge and understating of the topics.

XC

5.0Reviewed Jan 1, 2021

A great starting point to learn concurrency not only in go, but also in any programming language.

CA

5.0Reviewed Oct 11, 2018

This professor is incredible. Always bringing up some examples that might make us scratch our heads and making everything much clear.

RP

5.0Reviewed Dec 20, 2020

Excellent course. Great instructor. Dives right into computer science fundamentals to fully explain the concepts. Good programming assignments. Only thing left to include concurrent design patterns .

LH

4.0Reviewed Jan 27, 2019

Needs more TA and instructor interaction. Lots of outside reading required, but over all a good introduction. You really need to have decent programming skills before attempting this.

PO

5.0Reviewed May 3, 2020

Very knowledgeable professor. Explained useful operating system concepts very well, which makes understanding the code on concurrency easy.

VV

5.0Reviewed Oct 12, 2018

The course did what was intended: Teaching the things that makes Go programming special.I mean, simple but powerful language constructs and Concurrency

RM

5.0Reviewed Mar 30, 2020

A very good detailed explanation about concurrency in general and how Go handles it and how to build concurrent applications.

AD

4.0Reviewed Jun 22, 2019

could be better. there's a lot of concepts here and UCI condensed a lot of it into a few videos per week. more assignments with clearer docstrings would be more helpful

LL

5.0Reviewed Oct 23, 2018

good course! but if we can have a big project, it will be better!the homework seem just small assignment.

CA

4.0Reviewed Jan 21, 2022

Good introductory course. It will go quickly if you're already familiar with fundamental programming concepts.

SW

5.0Reviewed Jul 6, 2020

The last programming assignment is way harder than all others. Materials are explained well enough, at least for me.

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