4. References¶
0- Guido, creator of everything.
1- Yury Selivanov, Async await and asyncio in Python 3.6 and beyond PyCon 2017.
2- Miguel Grinberg, Asynchronous Python for the Complete Beginner PyCon 2017.
3- John Reese, Thinking Outside the GIL with AsyncIO and Multiprocessing - PyCon 2018.
4- Mariatta Wijaya, Hands-on Intro to aiohttp - PyCon 2019] video.
5- Andrew Svetlov, Hands-on Intro to aiohttp - PyCon 2019] slides.
6- Luciano Ramalho, Fluent Python 1st Edition
7- Brett Cannon, How async/await works in Python3.5
8- David Beazley, Keynote at PyCon Brazil 2015
9- David Beazley, Curios Course on Coroutines and Concurrency
10- Łukasz Langa, Thinking In Coroutines - PyCon 2016
11- Brett Cannon, How the heck does async/await work in Python 3.5?
12- Raymond Hettinger, Keynote on Concurrency, PyBay 2017
13 -Doug Hellman, The Python 3 Standard Library by Example
14 -Dusty Phillips, Python 3 Object-Oriented Programming 3rd Edition.
15 -Kenneth Reitz, Kenneth Reitz’s requests library