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DESCRIPTION:There are 2 most commonly used job schedulers in the Python wor
 ld: Celery and Dramatiq. Neither of them supports use of Asyncio natively\
 , which can significantly leverage performance of your application.\n\nIn 
 this talk\, we’ll discuss how you can use Repid to process large quantit
 ies of I/O bound tasks. We’ll then dive into the most useful features of
  the library that will provide you with the perfect framework to get the j
 ob done.\n\nAfter this talk\, you will be inspired to unleash the power of
  Asyncio in your message-driven systems!
DTSTAMP:20260413T022041Z
LOCATION:Saphire A - Python
SUMMARY:Repid: new job scheduler with Asyncio in mind - Aleksandr Sulimov
URL:https://pretalx.com/pycon-lt-2023/talk/NFKECX/
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