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I think it would require new paradigms, though. The existing popular patterns assume cooperative concurrency. We've had preemptive threading for a long time and UI programming has not made inroads with it. I don't see how using virtual threads makes this an easier lift.

My fear is that we'll end up living with a bolted on async/await style for this stuff but with worse syntax. Still, I'm excited to see how it shakes out.




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