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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14903 · Jul 3

#cplusplus#compaction#database#distributed_database#kvstore#nosql#rocksdb ToplingDB is a faster and more advanced key-value database built on RocksDB, designed for better performance and flexibility. It supports easy configuration through JSON/YAML, has an embedded web server to monitor and change settings without restarting, and improves speed with features like faster transaction locks and concurrent IO. It also offers plugins for enhanced functions and cloud-native services like MySQL and Redis on ToplingDB. This means you get a powerful, efficient database that is easier to manage and scales well for large or distributed systems, saving you time and improving your application's speed and reliability. https://github.com/topling/toplingdb

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@djangoproject · Post #98 · 07/11/2016, 12:22 PM

https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio.html #asyncio #Asynchronous programming is more complex than classical “#sequential” programming: see the Develop with asyncio page which lists common traps and explains how to avoid them. Enable the debug mode during development to detect common issues.

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@djangoproject · Post #153 · 09/03/2016, 08:20 PM

http://wla.berkeley.edu/~cs61a/fa11/lectures/streams.html In this chapter, we continue our discussion of real-world applications by developing new tools to process #sequential#data. In Chapter 2, we introduced a sequence interface, implemented in Python by built-in data types such as #tuple and #list. #Sequences supported two operations: querying their length and accessing an element by index. In Chapter 3, we developed a user-defined implementations of the sequence interface, the Rlist class for representing recursive lists. These sequence types proved effective for representing and accessing a wide variety of sequential #datasets.