> implements algorithms like token bucket and sliding window
> suitable for single-instance applications (In-Memory) and distributed microservices (Redis).
> native adapters to plugin https://t.co/6WcUupnhWz
> implemented token bucket and sliding window algorithms
> added unit tests and middleware support for std http lib , fiber, echo.
> included example code for the adapters
> currently exploring load testing with k6/grafana not https://t.co/mBvJ8xL01g
Chapter 7 adds 150+ new pages and digs into how Go memory really works.
I remain confident that no other Go book goes to the depth that this one does.
If you already https://t.co/in0UEj3SKh
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