What about Python greenlets to handle concurrency?

http://pypi.python.org/pypi/greenlet

Basically, it's Stackless in CPython as a module import.

On Dec 16 2009, 4:10 pm, Joan Miller <pelok...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've to starting to play with Go to manage the concurrency and it's
> awesome.
>
> On 16 dic, 23:51, Damjan <gdam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > One other issue is that the thread overhead is not usually the
> > > bottleneck in a WSGI application. Database access has a much bigger
> > > impact on performance.  If you need to handle thousands of
> > > simultaneous requests, you probably need multiple servers anyway.
>
> > depends,
> > if you need to handle thousands of requests that are at the same time
> > pretty idle (see Comet for ex), the memory that threads consume is a
> > big issue.
>
> > An event based framework solves this by saving as litle state as
> > needed (or possible) so that it could handle a large number of
> > otherwise slow or idle connections.
>
> > Python in general is not so well suited for all of this. I've been
> > playing with Erlang latelly and this kind of stuff is impresivelly
> > easier there.
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