[Twisted-Python] Re: [Twisted-commits] blocking is the mindkiller
Matthias Urlichs
smurf at noris.de
Sat Dec 14 19:22:26 MST 2002
Hi,
Glyph Lefkowitz:
> No... *threading* is the mindkiller.
>
Sometimes you can't work well without it. Database accesses are one common
example; so are file accesses across a network.
That being said, anything you only do _once_ shouldn't require threading --
and importing stuff certainly qualifies. An additional half-second
slowdown sometime after startup doesn't hurt anybody.
--
Matthias Urlichs | noris network AG | http://smurf.noris.de/
--
To think is to differ.
-- Clarence Darrow, Scopes trial, July 1925
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