| # Advanced Go Concurrency Patterns |
| 23 May 2013 |
| Tags: talk, video, concurrency |
| Summary: Watch Sameer Ajmani's talk, “Advanced Go Concurrency Patterns,” from Google I/O 2013. |
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| Andrew Gerrand |
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| At Google I/O a year ago Rob Pike presented [_Go Concurrency Patterns_](https://talks.golang.org/2012/concurrency.slide), |
| an introduction to Go's concurrency model. |
| Last week, at I/O 2013, Go team member Sameer Ajmani continued the story |
| with [_Advanced Go Concurrency Patterns_](http://talks.golang.org/2013/advconc.slide), |
| an in-depth look at a real concurrent programming problem. |
| The talk shows how to detect and avoid deadlocks and race conditions, |
| and demonstrates the implementation of deadlines, |
| cancellation, and more. |
| For those who want to take their Go programming to the next level, this is a must-see. |
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| .iframe //www.youtube.com/embed/QDDwwePbDtw?rel=0 309 549 |
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| The slides are [available here](https://talks.golang.org/2013/advconc.slide) |
| (use the left and right arrows to navigate). |
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| The slides were produced with [the present tool](https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/tools/present), |
| and the runnable code snippets are powered by the [Go Playground](http://play.golang.org/). |
| The source code for this talk is in [the go.talks sub-repository](https://github.com/golang/talks/tree/master/content/2013/advconc). |