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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15577 · Mar 20

#typescript#accounting#ai_analysis#currency_exchange#expenses#invoices#llm#llm_apps#self_hosted#taxes TaxHacker is a self-hosted AI app that automates accounting for freelancers and small businesses. Upload receipt photos or invoice PDFs, and it extracts key data like amounts, dates, merchants, taxes, and items, storing them in an easy database with auto-categorization, multi-currency conversion (even crypto), custom fields, and exports. You benefit by saving hours on manual entry, simplifying tax reports, ensuring privacy on your server, and focusing on your work instead of paperwork. https://github.com/vas3k/TaxHacker

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@djangoproject · Post #439 · 09/13/2017, 03:57 AM

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 · 09/22/2016, 02:27 PM

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 · 02/26/2017, 08:08 AM

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).