Combing Medusa's Hair... (Design Pattern)
kirby urner
kirby.urner at gmail.com
Wed Dec 15 00:01:55 EST 2010
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Kushal Kumaran
<kushal.kumaran+python at gmail.com> wrote:
<< snip >>
>>
>> In this design pattern, you have something like a dry cleaner's,
>> where people submit jobs at the counter, and go away right
>> away with a ticket (Python returns -- but keeps running). When
>> they come back is more up to them. Work has been done in
>> the meantime (or not, if the queue is backed up).
>>
>
> Isn't this the way people use queuing systems (ActiveMQ and the like)?
> Or simply multiprocessing + Queue.
>
> --
> regards,
> kushal
>
Yeah, that's probably right. This is more like a pedagogical
metaphor, a mnemonic. As the name for a design pattern,
it should probably be confined to Python examples, as that's
where the wordplay on Medusa makes some sense, and
not just because her hair was all snakes.
http://bytes.com/topic/python/answers/26771-twisted-medusa-zope
Kirby
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