Synchronization 1: Semaphores
This video presents the first of several synchronization tools: semaphores. Semaphores (specifically, counting semaphores) allow processes to send signals and request access to resources. When a resource is not available, the process waits until a signal is received.
Видео Synchronization 1: Semaphores канала Jacob Schrum
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