top | item 7005090 WebSocket for Python 2 and 3 on Twisted and Asyncio 7 points| oberstet | 12 years ago |mail.python.org | reply 4 comments order hn newest [+] [-] jonathan_s|12 years ago|reply Asyncio is really nice. Definitely a joy to use and easier to learn then Twisted. I have a Redis client library with full pubsub support: https://github.com/jonathanslenders/asyncio-redis [+] [-] oberstet|12 years ago|reply Awesome! FWIW, Autobahn also supports PubSub and RPC over WebSocket in a unified protocol: WAMP (http://wamp.ws/) [+] [-] steder|12 years ago|reply It is really great to see this. Like the Norwegian Blue, Python3 isn't dead yet! [+] [-] oberstet|12 years ago|reply Indeed. I'd expect increasing uptake in 2014. I think the current "Python 3 sucks" outburst is indeed a sign it's at a tipping point .. the usual ignore, denial, accept cycle.
[+] [-] jonathan_s|12 years ago|reply Asyncio is really nice. Definitely a joy to use and easier to learn then Twisted. I have a Redis client library with full pubsub support: https://github.com/jonathanslenders/asyncio-redis [+] [-] oberstet|12 years ago|reply Awesome! FWIW, Autobahn also supports PubSub and RPC over WebSocket in a unified protocol: WAMP (http://wamp.ws/)
[+] [-] oberstet|12 years ago|reply Awesome! FWIW, Autobahn also supports PubSub and RPC over WebSocket in a unified protocol: WAMP (http://wamp.ws/)
[+] [-] steder|12 years ago|reply It is really great to see this. Like the Norwegian Blue, Python3 isn't dead yet! [+] [-] oberstet|12 years ago|reply Indeed. I'd expect increasing uptake in 2014. I think the current "Python 3 sucks" outburst is indeed a sign it's at a tipping point .. the usual ignore, denial, accept cycle.
[+] [-] oberstet|12 years ago|reply Indeed. I'd expect increasing uptake in 2014. I think the current "Python 3 sucks" outburst is indeed a sign it's at a tipping point .. the usual ignore, denial, accept cycle.
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