One of the things I love about Go is its ability to write code in one OS
and easily cross-compile and deploy that code to another OS. Can someone
help me understand the differences in Windows vs Linux Go networking
stack? I know that at the top level they are both the same, just use
net.Dial("tcp", ":8080), etc.. but I would like to know if there are
underlying network stack differences in the Go standard library that will
cause different performance characteristics between the two OSes?
Luke Mauldin
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