I Stopped Using LOCKS in My Code and the Outcome Was Surprising
Karell Ste-Marie

Karell Ste-Marie @karell_stemarie_ce42bf9c

About: Retired CTO ('99 to '24) sharing software development wisdom on YouTube. Helping developers master clean code, architecture & best practices through real-world stories and practical examples.

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I Stopped Using LOCKS in My Code and the Outcome Was Surprising

Publish Date: Jan 28
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As a seasoned software engineer and CTO, I've always been driven to write scalable code that can handle high traffic and large datasets. However, I realized that my reliance on locks in my code was actually hindering performance and scalability. So, I decided to take a bold step and remove locks from my code altogether. The outcome was surprising, to say the least. In this video, I share my insights and experiences on adopting lock-free programming, and how it has improved the performance and scalability of my software. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, this video will give you a fresh perspective on writing scalable solutions that can handle the demands of modern applications. Tune in to learn more about the benefits of lock-free programming and how it can take your software engineering skills to the next level.

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