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anyone know what is the difference between thread and fibre. ​

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Answer- Threads are a kernel-space construct . They are the unit of execution in a process : Each thread has a virtualized processor, a stack, and program state. While a process represents a running binary, a thread is the smallest entity schedulable by the operating system's process scheduler. As such, threads are scheduled as you'd expect process to be scheduled : by your operating system, preemptively multitasked among all of the other running threads on your system.

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