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by foton2097
1117 days ago
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You need to add to go keyword to change a normal function to a goroutine.
If you would remove async/await and Task/Return from the C# code example, it would perform pretty much the same as Go. If you want to show that async/await calls are expensive, than you should have shown two code samples of C#, one with async/await, and one without. Or could have done the same for Go, show one example with goroutines, and one without. But I think everyone already know that async/await and goroutines has it's costs. The problem is more that you are comparing Go without goroutines (without it's allocation costs) to a C# example with a poor implementation of async/await. |
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