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by briancurtin 4523 days ago
> and yet no one seems to know about it or care very much.

I'm not sure how you've come to this conclusion.

Two of my last three jobs used Twisted, one of them very heavily. Pretty much every conference I've been to has had several Twisted talks, and they've all been well attended. Blog posts of problem solving using Twisted come up here, on Reddit, and elsewhere. It's reasonably popular.

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Sure, it wasn't so much a conclusion as a reaction to: python 3.0 asynchronous i/o. First because python 3 is far less exciting than its version number could imply, and because async i/o is something twisted python could do well for at least a decade, a long time before node.js, tornado, and others ohh almost forgot and tulip with python 3.0.

Edit: remember tulip.