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Bart Nessux
bart_nessux at hotmail.com
Wed Jun 16 14:25:42 EDT 2004
One word Eddie... WOW!
This async stuff is fabulous! It works and it's dead easy for my
application. There is no cpu limit with what I'm doing... only I/O
problems. At your suggestion, I looked at twisted, and then just used
the standard python asyncore module because it looked so darn easy, and
as it turned out, it was.
Thanks a million for the advice. I was looking in the *wrong* direction.
Eddie Corns wrote:
> Bart Nessux <bart_nessux at hotmail.com> writes:
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>>The problem I have is this: I know too little about thread programming.
>>If anyone thinks the code I have below could be made to work for my
>>tasks (probe 65,000 IPs for HTTP servers using threads to speed things
>>up), then please *show* me how I might change it in order for it to work.
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> I haven't been following this thread but if I was doing this I would want to
> use asynchronous programming. It would finally force me to get to grips with
> twisted.
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> Eddie
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