I have experience on designing composable memory transactions library in C,
which basically is aids in  designing thread safe, non blocking concurrent
systems.

I use twisted, experiment with it, run benchmarks on it for my curiosity,
never have written production code in it. But I know the limitations of
threads in python, how to break it and where twisted comes in.

Seda is in the growing stages, i am no master of twisted as a whole but I
religiously follow it to have implementation knowledge in areas that amuse
me.

On Jun 26, 2010 9:24 PM, "Senthil Kumaran" <[email protected]> wrote:

On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 08:12:47PM +0530, Shiv Shankar wrote: > The below
mentioned is an overview o...
Hey Shiv,

Just one suggestion, speak from your practical knowledge of Twisted. I
hope you are using it in your projects and have a good grasp over it.
That should help a lot. Keep it simple for the audience and it should
be fine.

Question to you. Do you use it (or intend to use it) in any of you projects?
Not that is a must, but that kind of gives you so much insight and
good material to share with public in general.


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Senthil

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