What is difference between Semaphore and Mutex
Mutex is a object owned by thread who is executing in critical section whereas semaphore is a signaling mechanism.

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Semaphores

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What is a semaphore? How do they work? (Example in C)

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Semaphore Vs. Mutex - A Clear Understanding

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What is a mutex in C? (pthread_mutex)

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Mutex Synchronization in Linux with Pthreads

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Introduction to semaphores in C

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Mutex VS Semaphore In C++

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4.8 Semaphores in Process Synchronization in OS

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Process Management (Processes and Threads)

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how does a Mutex even work? (atoms in the computer??)

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