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Threads and parallel programing
POSIX threads, also known as Pthreads, are a standardized set of C library routines that provide a way to create and manipulate multiple threads of execution within a single process. These threads share the same memory space and can communicate with each other, making them a powerful tool for concurrent programming. Concurrency refers to the ability of multiple threads or processes to execute simultaneously. This can greatly improve the performance of a program by allowing it to take advantage of multiple cores or processors.
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