I'm talking about fast and thread-safe Python tomorrow at 12:10, in the Oregon Ballroom 201-202.
A night of PyCon talk rehearsals next Thursday, May 11.
Read ancient CPython source code, and learn a principle so pithy you can write it on the back of your hand.
A sneak preview of my new PyCon talk, "Grok the GIL: Write Fast and Thread-Safe Python."
Motor 1.0 added a monitoring feature so you can log what it does. Here's how to use the feature.
Phillip Guo of University of California has published 8 videos explaining my chapter about async networking.
The BSD Now podcast and BSD Synergy channel did lively readings of my getaddrinfo story.
How I discovered the ancient secrets of BSD wizards and slew a mutex troll.
Now wraps PyMongo 3.4+ and supports the latest features, like collation and write concern for commands
In the MongoDB Engineering Journal I sing the ballad of my quest: making getaddrinfo concurrent on CPython.