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The go port was created over 2 years ago by someone who is no longer on our team. It is fairly common to consume messages in a separate goroutine with the go client, if anything to separate whatever happens on the main one from the consumer logic.
Not using a goroutine may work for this (obviously basic) tutorial but won't always be an option.
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Thanks so much for the answer! Will use the rabbitmq-users mailing list for questions etc. in the future.
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