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Node.js Moves Toward Stable TypeScript Support with Amaro 1.0
Amaro 1.0 lays the groundwork for stable TypeScript support in Node.js, bringing official .ts loading closer to reality.
Pool of asyncio coroutines with familiar interface. Supports python 3.5+ (including PyPy 6+, which is also 3.5 atm)
AioPool makes sure no more and no less (if possible) than size
spawned coroutines are active at the same time. spawned means created and scheduled with one of the pool interface methods, active means coroutine function started executing it's code, as opposed to waiting -- which waits for pool space without entering coroutine function.
Read more at github page.
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Pool of asyncio coroutines with familiar interface
We found that asyncio-pool demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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