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pekk
on March 18, 2013
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Async I/O for Python 3
Still puzzled why the primary inspiration for this is Twisted, which has some really ugly APIs.
timc3
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Some people stick with what they know. Twisted is horrible to work with though
zubinmehta
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that rhymed!
ceronman
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Twisted with inlineCallbacks is actually quite nice IMO. It's very similar to C# async/await.
jlgreco
on March 19, 2013
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Twisted's inlineCallbacks singlehandedly turn Twisted in my mind from an abomination into something that is a joy to work with. In lei of a more hands off Erlang/Go approach, I am convinced that style is the only way to go.
stock_toaster
on March 19, 2013
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inlineCallbacks made twisted
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lucian1900
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Twisted has excellent APIs. Its Transport and Protocol abstractions in particular are extremely handy.
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