asyncio-tutorial-part1
🐍🔁 Intro to concurrency in Python with Asyncio. (by hackersandslackers)
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Yet Another Python Profiler, but this time multithreading, asyncio and gevent aware. (by sumerc)
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asyncio-tutorial-part1
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Async HTTP Requests with Aiohttp & Aiofiles
title description primary_tag url published_at Intro to Asynchronous Python with Asyncio Execute multiple tasks concurrently in Python with Asyncio: Python`s built-in async library. Python https://hackersandslackers.com/intro-to-asyncio-concurrency/ 2022-01-04 Deploy Serverless Golang Functions with Netlify Write and deploy Golang Lambda Functions to your GatsbyJS site on Netlify. JAMStack https://hackersandslackers.com/deploy-serverless-golang-functions-with-netlify/ 2020-08-02 SSH & SCP in Python with Paramiko Automate remote server tasks by using the Paramiko & SCP Python libraries. Use Python to SSH into hosts; execute tasks; transfer files; etc. Python https://hackersandslackers.com/automate-ssh-scp-python-paramiko/ 2020-01-03 Create Cloud-hosted Charts with Plotly Chart Studio Use Pandas and Plotly to create cloud-hosted data visualizations on-demand in Python. Plotly https://hackersandslackers.com/plotly-chart-studio/ 2020-09-03 Create Your First Golang App Set up a local Golang environment and learn the basics to create and publish your first Hello world app. Golang https://hackersandslackers.com/create-your-first-golang-app/ 2020-05-25 Creating Interactive Views in Django Create interactive user experiences by writing Django views to handle dynamic content; submitting forms; and interacting with data. Django https://hackersandslackers.com/creating-django-views/ 2020-04-23 Define Relationships Between SQLAlchemy Data Models SQLAlchemy`s ORM easily defines data models with relationships such as one-to-one; one-to-many; and many-to-many relationships. SQLAlchemy https://hackersandslackers.com/sqlalchemy-data-models/ 2019-07-11 ...etc
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Intro to Asynchronous Python with Asyncio
$ git clone https://github.com/hackersandslackers/asyncio-tutorial-part1.git $ cd asyncio-tutorial-part1 $ make deploy
yappi
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Profiling Python Code for Performance
yappi
- Yet Another Python Profiler, but this time thread&coroutine&greenlet aware.
- 10 Tools I Wish I Knew When I Started Working with Python
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Spy on Python down to the Linux kernel level
I've just realised after posting that the AUR package uses the git version, so it's actually normal that we have to use git version for austin-tui too and not the pypi one. Just if someone like me install the pypi version without paying attention, the git one is necessary.
For async code, the issue with normal profiler is that we end up mostly in the event loop. In Python there is https://github.com/sumerc/yappi which has a notion of coroutine profiling (check the README there), so I'm wondering if this would make sense in the context of Austin.
Anyway thanks for your work!
- (How to) profile python code?