From: est
Thank you guys for all the info.
Twisted Web is cool, but there's it's not as interchangeable as WSGI.
Twisted Web includes a WSGI container. You can run any WSGI application
in it.
Jean-Paul
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From: est
Recently I've been playing with Nodejs and websockets, looks like their
community has advanced far ahead of us. For example
http://nodejs.org/api/cluster.html
The best we've got is something like Celery, or Telegraphy for Django,
We
The example I gave for Twisted Web on
https://s
On 06:22 pm, al...@gothcandy.com wrote:
On 2011-04-15 11:02:17 -0700, Jim Fulton said:
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 1:32 PM, Éric Araujo
wrote:
As an aside, I wonder why people use dot+colon notation instead of
just dots to reference callables. In distutils2 for example we
resolve dotted names to
On 11:36 am, al...@gothcandy.com wrote:
On 2011-01-08 19:34:41 -0800, P.J. Eby said:
At 04:40 AM 1/9/2011 +0200, Alex Gr�nholm wrote:
09.01.2011 04:15, Alice Bevan�McGregor kirjoitti:
I hope that clearly identifies my idea on the subject. Since
async>>servers will /already/ be implementing the
On 28 Nov, 08:03 pm, chr...@plope.com wrote:
Well, that was my intention. I don't want to remove *actually* active
or stable-and-still-used packages from the list. Maybe I should just
dial back the date to the beginning of 2007 or something.
Instead of trying to do this based on an arbitrary
On 04:40 pm, armin.ronac...@active-4.com wrote:
Hi,
For this topic I would love to remember everybody that the web is
currently changing and will even more change in the future which will
probably also mean that a lot of what we're doing currently might not
be
common practise in the near futur