Are there any alternatives to Golang's time
package? I can't come to grips with its clunky interface and strange way of doing things. The language overall is great, but this part of it just never clicked with me.
Anyone? A really good, thorough tutorial would work too (I have not managed to find one yet)
What I'm trying to do right now is a goroutine
that updates only 10 times per second (or any variable interval that I set it to). I've not yet implemented it, as the package is not playing nice. Here's the psuedo code.
function GoRoutine(updatesPerSecond int) {
interval = 1000msec / updatesPerSecond
for {
if enoughTimeHasPassed {
doThings()
}
}
}
for _ = time.Tick(time.Second / time.Duration(updatesPerSecond)) { doThings() }
-- it's really unclear what you're finding difficult. Alternatives would likely be confusing for everyone else, I'm afraid.