The normal way of defining multiple constructors in python is like following:
class MyClass:
def __init__(self, arg1):
...
def __init__(self, arg1, arg2):
...
def __init__(self, arg1, arg2, arg3):
...
Another way to do the same is like following:
class MyClass:
...
@ThiefMaster do you even know what I'm talking about? ajax can be used to send a request without the page refreshing .. the same can be done by a websocket connection
if you use subscriber publisher then you are basically using persistent connections whihc eats resources and with xhr then you'll be using long polling too...
otoh
if youre not needing that then just forget it...
a page could poll more effectively every 10 seconds resource wise as it would be to keep a connection open ... (maybe)
got it :/ well I've benchmarked the server and it can hold at least 2k req/s without any problem, but then I also built a chat which puts even more load on the server ..
from a UX perspective would it matter if I polled say every 30/60 seconds the server instead of 5/10 seconds to check if the vote count is updated?
as per the popularity it surely won't be in a month if it ever will .. if it is I'd imagine I already have earned a lot of bucks from sponsors and other services from the site
so another server isn't going to kill the thing I think :D
@AnttiHaapala haha I'm the person who wonders about anything really xD
anyway about the thread-per-connection stuff, I've been thinking to use Gevent http://www.gevent.org/ which starts Greenlets, that are like threads but lighter
put the darn thing together and the benchmark shows 3000 stable connections per second with Siege and real user (load) simulation
notifications ready and chat too, but I'm afraid to benchmark the latter
No worries - I don't mind it being ignored, but I was surprised at the downvote. It seems to be a genuine issue that is contrary to the documentation. I asked here (chat) about it a while ago, Jon C agreed it didn't sound right but didn't know/have time or whatever - more searching and fiddling hasn't helped so I asked the question.
@OllieFord There are some very literal-minded people on SO who believe that unless the question body contains the character ?, it's not a question. Maybe one of them saw your question ... other than that, I can't see any reason for a downvote.
One regular in python (but not this room) in particular has the charming habit of adding the comment "... and what is your question?" or similar to questions that offend him in this way.