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by j2d2j2d2
5447 days ago
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That is a goal of Brubeck too. By using DictShield for modeling you get all your modeling needs, including serializing to Python dictionaries or JSON strings, but it doesn't have an opinion on what database you us. Your database layer might change, for whatever reason, so you adjust a few queries for loading data and you're back in action. In addition to this many people haphazardly choose their framework and make the mistake of using Tornado without understanding how nonblocking I/O works. If a user chooses. Brubeck, they would get nonblocking support for free, which makes it a considerably safer haphazard choice. |
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