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I'm explaining here how to speed up your web scraper in order to create a high-performance scraper in Go (Golang) by using concurrency.
When Go was first released, there was a way to do some things in concurrency. As time has gone on, various things have changed. The Context package for one thing. :) This article doesn’t go into all of the ways of doing concurrency but will focus on one problem and take you through a few different solutions so you can see how things have evolved.
Other topics in this series - Table of Contents Goroutines allow you to run a piece of code in parallel to others. But to employ it usefull...

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In order to write fast code in Golang, you need to check out this video by Rob Pike on Go-Routines.
Suppose that Go program starts two goroutines:
Suppose that Go program starts two goroutines: