Twisted or Tornado?
Andriy Kornatskyy
andriy.kornatskyy at live.com
Tue Mar 5 03:07:44 EST 2013
Jake,
Don't you lock yourself in twisted application server only? I doubt you will be able easily migrate to WSGI compatible application server as your needs grow.
Andriy
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> From: jake.angulo at gmail.com
> Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2013 10:35:41 +1100
> Subject: Re: Twisted or Tornado?
> To: andriy.kornatskyy at live.com
> CC: svenito at gmail.com; python-list at python.org
>
>
> All,
>
> Thanks for your reply - I thought I would share the outcome of my choice:
>
> I have chosen to use twisted. The API is very decent to learn, though
> the clincher is theres huge community / docs, and many projects used on
> production.
>
> I was able to make a working project prototype in hours!
> Thanks to the large twisted library.
>
> Our project is an ipad multiplayer game, and we didnt want to use
> existing servers because we want to do things exactly as we wish.
>
> Rgds,
>
> Jake
>
> On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 8:55 PM, Andriy Kornatskyy
> <andriy.kornatskyy at live.com<mailto:andriy.kornatskyy at live.com>> wrote:
>
> The following benchmarks are related to:
>
> a) python web frameworks
> http://mindref.blogspot.com/2012/09/python-fastest-web-framework.html
> http://mindref.blogspot.com/2012/10/python-web-routing-benchmark.html
> http://mindref.blogspot.com/2012/10/python-web-reverse-urls-benchmark.html
> http://mindref.blogspot.com/2012/10/python-web-caching-benchmark.html
>
> b) template engines
> http://mindref.blogspot.com/2012/10/python-templates-benchmark.html
> http://mindref.blogspot.com/2012/07/python-fastest-template.html
>
> With source code:
> https://bitbucket.org/akorn/helloworld
>
> Thanks.
>
> Andriy Kornatskyy
>
>
> ________________________________
> > Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2013 09:25:43 +0000
> > Subject: Re: Twisted or Tornado?
> > From: svenito at gmail.com<mailto:svenito at gmail.com>
> > To: jake.angulo at gmail.com<mailto:jake.angulo at gmail.com>
> > CC: python-list at python.org<mailto:python-list at python.org>
> >
> > Although these articles are a _little_ old they are probably useful to
> > help you decide which solution is most suitable for you in terms of
> > performance
> >
> > http://nichol.as/benchmark-of-python-web-servers
> > http://nichol.as/asynchronous-servers-in-python
> >
> > I would also be interested if any one on this list has any idea if the
> > results above would be any different these days or whether the
> > benchmarks are still fairly representative.
> >
> >
> > On 1 March 2013 00:28, Jake Angulo
> >
> <jake.angulo at gmail.com<mailto:jake.angulo at gmail.com><mailto:jake.angulo at gmail.com<mailto:jake.angulo at gmail.com>>>
> wrote:
> > I have to say it first: I am not trolling :P
> >
> > Im working on a server project (with IOS client) and would like to
> > create a custom, lean and mean server - real Quick!
> >
> > My requirements for this framework in descending order:
> > 1) Easy to use API
> > 2) Widely available documentation / Examples / Community contributions
> > 3) Feature-wise - kinda most that you commonly need is there
> >
> > Your opinions will be valuable, if possible cite examples or URL
> > references, Pls!
> >
> > I prefer opinion from those who have programmed real projects in it -
> > not just read some blog or Slashdot :P
> > --
> > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > ./Sven
> >
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>
>
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