El sábado, 1 de agosto de 2015, 20:46:49 (UTC+2), Mark Lawrence escribió: > On 01/08/2015 19:38, Marko Rauhamaa wrote: > > Javier <jcarm...@gmail.com>: > > > >> El sábado, 1 de agosto de 2015, 18:45:17 (UTC+2), Mark Lawrence escribió: > >>> clearly you know better than the Python core developers > >> > >> Nobody thinks that self is better than core developers, and personaly > >> I don't think I am better than anybody, but, I have my own opinion. > > > > It is odd how an engineering forum like this one so often judges ideas > > based on the pedigree of the participants rather than objective > > technical arguments. > > > > > > Marko > > > > What I find odd is that the bleating and whinging comes long after the > PEP process has finished and the code is already in production. > Wouldn't it be easier for everybody all around to sort this out right at > the start of the process? > > -- > My fellow Pythonistas, ask not what our language can do for you, ask > what you can do for our language. > > Mark Lawrence
I think so too, Mark, but I talk about it when I have used it. I came from blocking IO development. But isn't this a live language? Well! let's forget all this and let's work with python 3.4 :) My intention now is to use the asyncio.StreamReader passed as argument to the asyncio.start_server callback to read objects serialized with pickle. The problems are that pickle cant read from it (because dont yield from the full stack) and that I don't know the exact length of each serialized object, so I can't extract data manually. Knows anybody the steps to follow? Thanks -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list