Concurrency: Architect’s Guide
Concurrency and performance are most likely two issues that you have to contend with quite extensively. Fortunately, there are some good options to influence the design and architecture of applications to deal with these issues effectively.
It’s much better to eliminate concurrency concerns than tackle them. There’s an easy way to achieve that; we can eliminate mutable state. Design applications around immutability or at least isolated mutability.
The two challenges we’ll face as we move away from shared mutability are design and performance. We’re so used to designing with shared mutability that it takes a good amount of practice and effort to do it differently. Look toward persistent and concurrent data structures ...
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