midConcurrency
Explain Read-Write Locks.
Updated Apr 28, 2026
Short answer
A synchronization primitive that allows multiple threads to read data simultaneously but requires exclusive access for writing.
Deep explanation
Mid-level concurrency focuses on coordination patterns. The goal is to move beyond simple 'locks' and use high-level abstractions provided by the language or framework (like Thread Pools) to ensure scalability.
Real-world example
A database connection pool limiting the number of simultaneous connections to 20.
Common mistakes
- Using a heavy Mutex for a scenario where 99% of operations are Reads.
Follow-up questions
- What is the 'Condition' variable in a lock?