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I would say your assumption is wrong. A lot of people have a CS background, but there are many others that don't.



Also there are different approaches. I hardly do any low-level threading but I'm aware of the fact that locking and context switching can be expensive. I don't think that one always has to learn theory first, it can also go the other way.




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