I’m a fan of your youtube channel and highly recommend it to all Python programmers.
Before doing a general release of this open-sourced library, I want to complete all foreseeable breaking changes so that users can conveniently and confidently write their code while the documentation and internals improve.
Would you be interested in doing one of your “code roasts” on this repository with the aim of future-proofing the public interface? Some topics that might interest your audience:
Exceptions are great for handling fatal issues in a generator. How can a generator keep running and still make warnings available to the user?
Some users want no concurrency, asyncio, traditional treads or multi-processing. How can one library support all four of these use cases?
Make it convenient for programmers to use only the part of the library that they value.
Make a git repository and what is at pypi.org more attractive to users and contributors.
Please consider this library, and let me know if you would like to collaborate.
Hi Argan @egges,
I’m a fan of your youtube channel and highly recommend it to all Python programmers.
Before doing a general release of this open-sourced library, I want to complete all foreseeable breaking changes so that users can conveniently and confidently write their code while the documentation and internals improve.
Would you be interested in doing one of your “code roasts” on this repository with the aim of future-proofing the public interface? Some topics that might interest your audience:
Please consider this library, and let me know if you would like to collaborate.