On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 2:06 PM, Drew Smathers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >  Twisted and "simple" have nothing to do with each other in my
>  >  experience.
>
>  I'm sorry to hear that :(  Do you think low-level socket programming is 
> simple?
>
>  >  I even bought the Twisted book, but I have a really hard
>  >  time getting into it (not to mention that the developers seem to live
>  >  on the opposite side of the world and have odd attitudes when you
>  >  start asking them questions).
>
>  Really?  I've found the people on the Twisted mailing list to be very
>  helpful and take a lot of time to explain features of the library or
>  provide links to the appropriate documentation.  The same can be said
>  of the IRC channel.  Questions generally don't go ignored.  So please
>  don't go hating on people who are working hard to answer questions day
>  in and day out (for a nominal fee of $0 per question), and continue to
>  write and maintain awesome open source software.

Well, I suppose it's time for me to give Twisted a try again.  I had
my bad experiences with it back in 2005, so hopefully much has changed
since then.  I'll join the ML this time instead of poking around IRC.
At least the twisted web site has graphics this time around, so maybe
they have some decent docs too...

So any advice on the competing event loops?

~ Nathan

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