.NET Synchronisation APIs - Part 1 - In-Process Synchronisation
Read OriginalThis technical article is the first part of a series on .NET synchronization. It focuses on in-process synchronization mechanisms, explaining their role in preventing race conditions, data corruption, and deadlocks. It provides an overview and categorization of APIs like lock, Monitor, Mutex, SemaphoreSlim, and ReaderWriterLockSlim for managing shared resources in multi-threaded code.
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