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title: "Python asyncio"
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date: 2020-04-09T16:37:41-04:00
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tags: ["python", "concurrency"]
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tags: ["Python"]
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Daniel Pope wrote a [great blog post](http://mauveweb.co.uk/posts/2014/07/gevent-asynchronous-io-made-easy.html) describing the different ways of performing asynchronous I/O in Python. In this post, I want to focus on his section called "Generator-based Coroutine". Python's `asyncio` module in the standard library has a concept of "coroutines" that uses generators instead of callbacks or promises seen in other asynchronous frameworks.
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