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>This is a good academic post, but why are we still writing mutable-shared-state concurrent code?

Because not all concurrency problems can be solved with message-passing and immutable data?

Not to mention that you also need to implement said mechanisms in the first place, and that needs to take into account what the post describes.

Oh, and it's not "academic" at all. It's a rather casual post. Nothing academic about it.




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