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  • The name Stackless is a holdover of its original implementation and not an advertisement of benefit.

    GameDev.Net 2009

  • The name Stackless is a holdover of its original implementation and not an advertisement of benefit.

    GameDev.Net 2009

  • It uses Stackless Python extensively and, uniquely, runs in a single instance – no sharding, everyone plays in the same virtual world.

    Suttree » Casual Games, Social Software » ZZZZbest 2006

  • Download the Stackless Python in EVE presentation here.

    Suttree » Casual Games, Social Software » Stackless Python 2006

  • The concurrence framework already runs on Stackless and can thus be a great option already if you are looking for specific features of Stackless Python such as tasklet-pickling.

    Jeremy Zawodny's linkblog 2010

  • The clean Greentlet/Stackless style is really cool, especially since Stackless Python is keeping up nowadays with CPython.

    Jeremy Zawodny's linkblog 2010

  • If you dig asynchronous network and web frameworks like Twisted, Tornado Web, Stackless, Gevent, and Concurrence, check out Nicholas Piël » Socket Benchmark of Asynchronous Servers in Python.

    JJinuxLand Shannon -jj Behrens 2010

  • Stackless (such as Concurrence is using) or a plugin for regular python Greenlet (such as Eventlet and Gevent are using).

    Jeremy Zawodny's linkblog 2010

  • If you dig asynchronous network and web frameworks like Twisted, Tornado Web, Stackless, Gevent, and Concurrence, check out Nicholas Piël » Socket Benchmark of Asynchronous Servers in Python.

    JJinuxLand Shannon -jj Behrens 2010

  • Purely out of interest, and to see how Erlang and Google's Go compare on my puny laptop (a Dell Mini 10v), I wrote an Erlang version of the example application on 100,000 tasklets: Stackless and Go.

    Planet Python 2010

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