Concurrency and parallelism are hard. With the traditional threading model, a developer has to constantly ensure threads are not in conflict, which is a very difficult task. The team behind Go implemented fantastic concurrency primitives within the language that make reasoning about concurrent code far easier. Fortunately, all that goodness is no longer locked up inside Go; there’s now a library f
A big topic in the world of Ruby this year has been how to get more out of Ruby, specifically, how to get more done in parallel. The topic of concurrency, though, is one fraught with misunderstanding. This is largely due to the complexities of not only thinking about multiple things at once, but the limitations of Ruby implementations and operating systems. In this article, I’ll lay the groundwork
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