Linking pages
- Why choose async/await over threads? – notgull – The world's number one source of notgull https://notgull.net/why-not-threads/ 701 comments
- Do Svidaniya, Igor, and Thank You for NGINX - NGINX https://www.nginx.com/blog/do-svidaniya-igor-thank-you-for-nginx/ 368 comments
- Ruby methods are colorless - JP Camara https://jpcamara.com/2024/07/15/ruby-methods-are.html 255 comments
- GitHub - ebarlas/project-loom-c5m: Experiment to achieve 5 million persistent connections with Project Loom virtual threads https://github.com/ebarlas/project-loom-c5m 216 comments
- What Are Tokio and Async IO All About? - In Pursuit of Laziness https://manishearth.github.io/blog/2018/01/10/whats-tokio-and-async-io-all-about/ 183 comments
- Tokio internals: Understanding Rust's asynchronous I/O framework from the bottom up : Caffeinated Bitstream https://cafbit.com/post/tokio_internals/ 107 comments
- Async Rust in Three Parts https://jacko.io/async_intro.html 94 comments
- Geoff Greer's site: Software Rot https://geoff.greer.fm/2017/02/28/software-rot/ 92 comments
- Elixir - The next big language for the web http://www.creativedeletion.com/2015/04/19/elixir_next_language.html 87 comments
- pysheeet/python-concurrent.rst at master · crazyguitar/pysheeet · GitHub https://github.com/crazyguitar/pysheeet/blob/master/docs/appendix/python-concurrent.rst 43 comments
- GitHub - aaugustin/django-c10k-demo: 10 000 concurrent real-time connections to Django [UNMAINTAINED] https://github.com/aaugustin/django-c10k-demo 39 comments
- Async I/O for Dummies – Helge Heß – Software engineer. https://www.alwaysrightinstitute.com/async-io-by-example/ 27 comments
- Lessons learned from building a WebSocket server | by Torsten Dittmann | ITNEXT https://torstendittmann.medium.com/lessons-learned-from-building-a-websocket-server-e9bc0bd3ef80 25 comments
- Securing the Web: Rustls on track to outperform OpenSSL - Prossimo https://www.memorysafety.org/blog/rustls-performance/ 17 comments
- Hacking on mod_python (again) - Gregory Trubetskoy http://grisha.org/blog/2013/08/02/hacking-on-mod-python-again/ 15 comments
- WebSocket — 1 Million Connections using Appwrite | by Torsten Dittmann | ITNEXT https://torstendittmann.medium.com/websocket-1-million-connections-using-appwrite-2d2a2c363a37?sk=b2bc88bcec9f8e22fe90486443dc14e1&source=friends_link 6 comments
- Apache is Still the Best General-Purpose Web Server | by Robert W. Oliver II | Sourcerer Blog https://blog.sourcerer.io/apache-is-still-the-best-general-purpose-web-server-dacedbd86921 5 comments
- Using non-blocking and asynchronous I/O (CK10 problem) in Linux and Windows (with epool, iocp, libevent/libev/libuv/boost.asio and librt/libaio) | Rui's Blog https://coelhorjc.wordpress.com/2014/12/18/using-non-blocking-and-asynchronous-io-ck10-problem-in-linux-and-windows-with-epool-iocp-aiolibaio-libeventlibevlibuv-boost-asio/ 5 comments
- GitHub - appwrite/realtime-1-million: Learn how we built and tested our realtime server to 1M+ concurrent connections https://github.com/appwrite/realtime-1-million 5 comments
- GitHub - perrybutler/rapid-server: A very high performance web server utilizing .NET sockets and async I/O comparable to Node.js + Express and IIS 7.5. https://github.com/perrybutler/rapid-server 5 comments
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