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await/async are a big change in Python (3.5+) but there arenât much documentation around. This article aims at addressing the situation by walking you through the creation of a minimalistic bot for Slack. The first step for you is to create a bot user for your team. This bot will share most of rights you have, so be cautious with your token. To be convenient, we will put the TOKEN and a DEBUG vari
Closed. This question is seeking recommendations for software libraries, tutorials, tools, books, or other off-site resources. It does not meet Stack Overflow guidelines. It is not currently accepting answers. A (long) while ago I wrote a web-spider that I multithreaded to enable concurrent requests to occur at the same time. That was in my Python youth, in the days before I knew about the GIL and
We're working on an application that uses the new firebase cloud functions. What currently is happening is that a transaction is put in the queue node. And then the function removes that node and puts it in the correct node. This has been implemented because of the ability to work offline. Our current problem is the speed of the function. The function itself takes about 400ms, so that's alright. B
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