I'm a Sr. Software Engineer at Flashpoint. I specialize in Python and Go, building functional, practical, and maintainable web systems leveraging Kubernetes and the cloud. Blog opinions are my own.
Awesome! I haven’t done much async/concurrent Python and I want to learn more about it. Thanks for sharing :)
P.S. I’m curious to see if series can span multiple users or not. What happens if you add ‘series: The Python Standard Library’ to your front matter? Does it link it to my post? Or does it start your own series?
P.S. I’m curious to see if series can span multiple users or not. What happens if you add ‘series: The Python Standard Library’ to your front matter? Does it link it to my post? Or does it start your own series?
I'm a Sr. Software Engineer at Flashpoint. I specialize in Python and Go, building functional, practical, and maintainable web systems leveraging Kubernetes and the cloud. Blog opinions are my own.
Awesome! I haven’t done much async/concurrent Python and I want to learn more about it. Thanks for sharing :)
P.S. I’m curious to see if series can span multiple users or not. What happens if you add ‘series: The Python Standard Library’ to your front matter? Does it link it to my post? Or does it start your own series?
I just checked the source code, series are linked to a single user :-)
github.com/thepracticaldev/dev.to/...
Probably for the best. Would want just anybody hijacking your series.