Kafka limits are customizable. 10MB is quite small. Kafka easily handles 100MB messages. If you need some temporal storage that works like a log then there's nothing better than kafka in terms of speed and scalability.…
Go is actually one of the best in terms of design. Not every language has to be so complex. Go is easy to use and that's the point. Concurrency in it is best in class in many regards and that's what allowed the language…
No they can't. UaF is impossible in memory safe languages like Go. Concurrency doesn't matter here. Only thing you would get is logical errors resulting in crashes or weird behavior.
Kafka limits are customizable. 10MB is quite small. Kafka easily handles 100MB messages. If you need some temporal storage that works like a log then there's nothing better than kafka in terms of speed and scalability.…
Go is actually one of the best in terms of design. Not every language has to be so complex. Go is easy to use and that's the point. Concurrency in it is best in class in many regards and that's what allowed the language…
No they can't. UaF is impossible in memory safe languages like Go. Concurrency doesn't matter here. Only thing you would get is logical errors resulting in crashes or weird behavior.