pyliftover
Pure-python implementation of UCSC liftOver genome coordinate conversion (by konstantint)
node-resque
Node.js Background jobs backed by redis. (by actionhero)
pyliftover | node-resque | |
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1 | 4 | |
85 | 1,336 | |
- | 0.7% | |
3.4 | 8.0 | |
3 months ago | 15 days ago | |
Python | TypeScript | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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pyliftover
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Just Wanted to Say Thanks
1. https://github.com/konstantint/pyliftover
node-resque
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Integrating python with a existing CRUD webapp not using python
Since the script will be spending time processing data, the next step would be to use a background job scheduler such as Resque so that the data processing does not slow down the application layer.
- How to execute maximum number of Promises in parallel?
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RabbitMQ is not really event driven?
You could do this, but why would you? The point of RabbitMQ is that this is all built in and provided by the software and by the client library. If you were to build something on top of gRPC it is you who has the burden of making sure all sorts of edge cases are handled and understanding where you messed up when something goes wrong. It's a bunch of stuff you don't have to write. I would suggest looking into into how sidekiq/resque or the reimplementations of it in other languages (like this for node.js) do it if you want something lighter.
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Just Wanted to Say Thanks
This inspired me so I will find more time to do this as well. Went ahead and started at one of my favorite projects that I use across several professional and personal projects :)
https://github.com/actionhero/node-resque/issues/496