3 month ago
Simon Willison : Socket Benchmark of Asynchronous Servers in Python - Socket Benchmark of Asynchronous Servers in Python. A comparison of eight different asynchronous networking frameworks in Python. Tornado comes out on top in most of the benchmarks, but the post is most interesting for the direct comparison of simple co
Jeremy Zawodny : Nicholas Piël » Socket Benchmark of Asynchronous Servers in Python - Nicholas Piël » Socket Benchmark of Asynchronous Servers in Python: an interesting comparison of async server libs in python
nelson : Python async servers - Nice comparison of a bunch of event-driven server frameworks
joshua : Socket Benchmark of Asynchronous Servers in Python
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deusx : Twisted vs. Tornado: You're Both Idiots - Ted Dziuba - "Anyway, when it comes to Twisted vs. Tornado for a Python web framework, I use Django. Why? Because it works, and my time is valuable."
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26 month ago
deusx : pretzel - Google Code - "Pretzel is a Jabber/XMPP server designed to be able to be easily extensible."
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50 month ago
deusx : Web Framework Redux - "Zope and Twisted are off the scale ... But they only work if you drink lavish quantities of their particular flavor of kool-aid"
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54 month ago
deusx : Divmod.org :: Vertex - "Vertex is the Divmod implementation of the Q2Q protocol."
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57 month ago
deusx : Go Siege - "Go Siege is a transformation of the ancient Chinese game of Go into a massively multiplayer online game in which hundreds of players can compete simultaneously."
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59 month ago
deusx : ralphm's blog - New MimÃr Aggregator - "Unfortunately, not many news sources publish their news via Jabber publish-subscribe. In comes the MimÃr aggregator, a component that polls the news from legacy news sources."
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60 month ago
deusx : ASPN : Python Cookbook : Integrating Twisted reactor with IPython - "Runs the Twisted reactor event loop in a thread alongside an IPython shell, for introspecting a running Twisted process."
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68 month ago
deusx : Twisted Matrix Labs: The Twisted Split FAQ - Twisted is very large. At last count, it has around 80 thousand lines of code... We are breaking it into several smaller packages before the 2.0 release.
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