Architecting an Event-driven Networking Engine: Twisted Python
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Jessica McKellar
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Jul 22, 2013
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Summary
Jessica McKellar introduces Twisted, a Python event-driven networking engine, and explaining several design concepts used: deferred API, transport/protocol separation, and plug-in infrastructure.
Bio
Jessica McKellar is a software engineer from Cambridge, MA. She is a maintainer for the Twisted event-driven networking engine, wrote a chapter on Twisted for The Architecture of Open Source Applications, and is working on a new edition of Twisted Networking Essentials. She is also a Python Software Foundation board member and an organizer for the largest Python user group in the world.
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