I concur that some of the patterns that "require" reliance on a task queue do go away with ASGI/event-loop. However, ASGI is not a task queue -- it does not have the same power and resilience built-in. Depending on what your application is doing, you'll likely end up needing to rely on those technologies, still.
That being said, the point is valid: lightweight tasks may be able to be moved into ASGI land!
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Nice I think there's multiple ways to skin a cat for task queue. Due to it's being relevant for a while now but let's us look at the development for it.
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I concur that some of the patterns that "require" reliance on a task queue do go away with ASGI/event-loop. However, ASGI is not a task queue -- it does not have the same power and resilience built-in. Depending on what your application is doing, you'll likely end up needing to rely on those technologies, still.
That being said, the point is valid: lightweight tasks may be able to be moved into ASGI land!
Nice I think there's multiple ways to skin a cat for task queue. Due to it's being relevant for a while now but let's us look at the development for it.