Is this production ready #75
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Hi, I have been following the development of I am intrigued by the possibility of A couple of questions :
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Hi, I'll try to answer point by point.
Well, this really depends on your definition of production ready. For instance, I would say Regarding live projects, the emmett website is powered by Emmett 2.5, and thus, by
AFAIK since
More efficiently compared to..?
I already posted about Given this, I'm not exactly a marketing guy, so, no, I don't have any proper marketing plans about it.
I think there's still room for performance improvements, but more on the Python <-> Rust interaction rather than offloading. As of today, there's no really much else to offload from Python, which is called only to run the application code.
I think
I think the scope of the two projects is really different. So, probably comparing
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Hi, I'll try to answer point by point.
Well, this really depends on your definition of production ready. For instance, I would say
granian
is production ready, but until 1.0 I wouldn't say is production grade software. And this is made on-purpose: while the version is 0.x we can change interfaces.Regarding live projects, the emmett website is powered by Emmett 2.5, and thus, by
granian
. In the company I work with we have something like 3 services in production using Granian. Mind that all of these services don't process heavy traffic, so if your definition of production ready relies on high tra…