Informative! If you just come across this video from other tutorials about how golang scheduling works, I totally suggest you watch this video thoroughly! It not only described the GMP module you might have already learned from other materials but also the reasons behind. Also, as mentioned, even if you're not a golang user, you may also get some useful thoughts on how a lightweight coroutine scheduler can be designed.
Great talk! Dmitriy Vyukov is genious. Who the hell unliked this video ?
Yukihiro Matsumoto and Guido van Rossum
I love how he took time to explain the concepts in depth. Great talk btw.
I could not stop watching, amazing
Informative! If you just come across this video from other tutorials about how golang scheduling works, I totally suggest you watch this video thoroughly! It not only described the GMP module you might have already learned from other materials but also the reasons behind. Also, as mentioned, even if you're not a golang user, you may also get some useful thoughts on how a lightweight coroutine scheduler can be designed.
Thank you for posting!
I've been looking for this info, it was difficult to find.
fantastic talk!! thanks for uploading 🙏 🙏
Thank you, I got a ton of insights!
Thank you!👋
it's great!!!
Rob pike wasn't kidding when he said "Simplicity Is Hard". On the outside golang seems to borrow alot of ideas from Erlang.
4:36 subtitle
Ничего не понятно, можно говорить по-русски?
Are you son of Steve Jobs?
bruv he's not even coder