
99: “Structured concurrency”, with special guest Doug Gregor
Swift by Sundell
Structured Concurrency and Asynchronous Programming
structured concurrency is a term that we've been hearing quite often during WWDC and very often when these new concurrence features are being discussed. Asynchronous programming by by its nature, it's not actually performing tasks concurrently. Now with structured concurity, the idea is to allow the deliberate introduction of conccurrency into those asynchronous tasks but make it easier to manage. And so you can reason about it locally rather than having like lots of independent tasks running around.
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