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is it worth it to get a bot rewritten in another language for better performance?

by Zentred - 16 August, 2022 - 09:20 AM
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so I have a python bot, uses asyncio and aiohttp but i've heard that python isn't good for when things need to be efficient and optimised

without going into detail, the bot just uses 150 threads and is looping requests constantly as fast as possible using proxies

is it better that i get this bot rewritten in like golang to be better?

or if not, what things are better for python (i heard aiosonic was better, but i don't know how to use proxies with it)
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(16 August, 2022 - 12:04 PM)CoolC0der Wrote: Show More
golang

i know, golang was the choice for it to be rewritten in

i'm asking if it's worth it to pay someone to do it though
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I'm a golang coder, hit me up
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Requests are not faster depending on the language you use. Just saying
 
 
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(18 August, 2022 - 04:46 PM)0xBND Wrote: Show More
Requests are not faster depending on the language you use. Just saying

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Yeah they are
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The performance factor depends entirely on what it's doing and how efficient the current code is.  My recommendation is to find the bottlenecks of your current solution before ditching it entirely.

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