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concurrent code at compile time.
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Before we talk about the concurrency features that come with Rust, it's important
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to understand something: Rust is low-level enough that all of this is provided
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by the standard library, not by the language. This means that if you don't like
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some aspect of the way Rust handles concurrency, you can implement an alternative
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way of doing things. [mio](https://github.com/carllerche/mio) is a real-world
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example of this principle in action.
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to understand something: Rust is low-level enough that the vast majority of
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this is provided by the standard library, not by the language. This means that
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if you don't like some aspect of the way Rust handles concurrency, you can
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implement an alternative way of doing things.
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[mio](https://github.com/carllerche/mio) is a real-world example of this
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principle in action.
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## Background: `Send` and `Sync`
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