Hello! That is a valid point. I did create this tutorial for beginners to grasp the concepts of using PyZMQ and the pub/sub pattern in various ways. I felt that including the asynchronous methods at the beginning might put the focus more on async calls, which might be unfamiliar to some.
However, it will indeed be a good idea to include in future parts the asyncio part. Thank you for the feedback! Will include in one of the future parts, if not the next :D
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Henlo.
I've never used python, so this might be a stupid question, but AFAIK PyZMQ supports
asyncio
now?Wouldn't it be better to use
async/await
?Hello! That is a valid point. I did create this tutorial for beginners to grasp the concepts of using PyZMQ and the pub/sub pattern in various ways. I felt that including the asynchronous methods at the beginning might put the focus more on async calls, which might be unfamiliar to some.
However, it will indeed be a good idea to include in future parts the
asyncio
part. Thank you for the feedback! Will include in one of the future parts, if not the next :D