[warning: *more* unabashed fanboyism follows]
L. Daniel Burr wrote: > Caching is a great > thing, but it shouldn't be used as a means of making inefficient > architectures tolerably performant. It should be used to make an > efficient architecture more scalable. In other words, it should > be a vitamin supplement, not a pain-reliever. Wow. Write more docs, man. ;-) > Read the WSGI archives from the beginning. You mean the Web-SIG mailing list, or elsewhere? > You'll see the debate about > async apps, and you'll see why they decided that WSGI doesn't really > address asynchronous servers. Trust me, the reasons are there, and > they are laid out in excellent detail by Phillip J. Eby. > > Also, when I say "great for people who like threads", I am being mean. > I think people who like threads are hopelessly misguided, ...but we will save them poor souls! ;-) -- Nicola Larosa - http://www.tekNico.net/ One more poor soul lost to PHP is one too many... -- Todd O'Bryan, May 2006 _______________________________________________ Twisted-web mailing list [email protected] http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-web
