![]() As we were integrating the system, we realized we found one. As in any large system, the later stage problems which include performance issues, in specific memory leaks, may occur. In recent weeks we are entering the final stages of integration of our system. This led us to choose Go because of our understanding that it has a good community and an amazing tool-set. Over the course of 2018, we researched on which language to choose for our blockchain implementation. I have been working with Go for the better part of the year, implementing a scalable blockchain infrastructure at Orbs, and it’s been an exciting year. By Jonathan Levison How I investigated memory leaks in Go using pprof on a large codebase Photo by Daan Mooij on Unsplash
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