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Изходен канал @clockstackwheels · Post #173 · 20.01

У меня по пути от дома до метро есть место, где нужно спускаться с горки. И это место никак не обойти, нет альтернативы в радиусе пешей доступности. Рядом есть автомобильная дорога, тоже с уклоном, но меньшим. Там и в идеальную летнюю погоду не слишком просто пройти, а уж в нынешний гололёд, умножайте на десять. Пару дней назад увидел, как там мужик ломом машет. Вчера иду — а он ступеньки выдолбил, оказывается. Респект, мужик, кто бы ты ни был. Городские власти на Питер забили, хоть жители помогают. #life

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@djangoproject · Post #439 · 13.09.2017 г., 03:57

Evented Django part one: Socket.IO and gevent #Socket.IO was developed with a #Node.JS server implementation, but work is being done to add server implementations to a variety of languages. Two such servers exist for Python, tornadio and #gevent-socketio. I'm a big fan of gevent, so I will use gevent-socketio, but tornadio looks well-written and very promising. http://codysoyland.com/2011/feb/6/evented-django-part-one-socketio-and-gevent/

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@djangoproject · Post #170 · 22.09.2016 г., 14:27

https://pypi.python.org/pypi/uvloop #uvloop is a fast, drop-in replacement of the built-in #asyncio event loop. uvloop is released under the MIT license. uvloop and asyncio, combined with the power of async/await in Python 3.5, makes it easier than ever to write high-performance #networking code in Python. uvloop makes asyncio fast. In fact, it is at least 2x faster than #nodejs, #gevent, as well as any other Python #asynchronous framework. The performance of uvloop-based asyncio is close to that of Go programs.

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@djangoproject · Post #270 · 26.02.2017 г., 08:08

https://www.obeythetestinggoat.com/testing-async-asyncio-and-performance.html #Testing, #async, #asyncio, and #performance Sun 27 December 2015 By Harry I recently did some experimenting with asyncio, and wanted to report back on how I got on with writing tests for it. While I was at it I was also able to compare its performance with a couple of other approaches to #mutlitasking in Python, namely #threads and #gevent, so I'll report on that here too. (tl;dr: it's much of a muchness).