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Threading + efficient data handling system (PYTHON)

by dylan6 - 29 March, 2023 - 11:36 PM
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(03 April, 2023 - 11:08 PM)seinen Wrote: Show More
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(03 April, 2023 - 06:01 PM)seinen Wrote: Show More
Hey, why do you wanna use python multithreading, it's so trash tbfh i know python & the GIL makes it almost crash your whole cpu lol

edit : also it might not be efficient to load millions of lines in py, this would slow down & be heavy in memory ?

more suitable way would be golang, this would handle everything better & make it even more faster with LOT less cpu usage & mem usage, get yo hands on a golang dev for this if u want a very efficient code ;)

already got this completed, and you are just so wrong here.
you just dont update the list instantly and instead make it a queue.

cpu usage at 500 threads currently for me takes less than 3% cpu of my ryzen 7 5800x. no clue what u r talking about. 
we are just printing here explained in the thread..

okay so queue work line per line ? thought shit needed to lead instantly mb

is it using multithreading or multiprocessing ?

it is multithreaded, and it is already completed and works perfectly.
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