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Python 3.5, asyncio and you #36

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dmclain opened this issue Feb 8, 2016 · 0 comments
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Python 3.5, asyncio and you #36

dmclain opened this issue Feb 8, 2016 · 0 comments
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dmclain commented Feb 8, 2016

Several individuals at TabbedOut (@crccheck and @nosamanuel especially) have been experimenting with asyncio and Python 3.5. We should pick some introductory material that is appropriate for developers to read before a talk that does a deep dive into how pymolekule, tabitha, pinger and other various tools have been leveraging those techniques.

Ideally we're not spending time teaching async/defer/etc, but rather are going through the real implementations, but focused on an audience that are not yet asyncio experts.

@crccheck crccheck added the idea label Mar 24, 2016
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