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Mastering Concurrency in Python

By : Quan Nguyen
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Mastering Concurrency in Python

By: Quan Nguyen

Overview of this book

Python is one of the most popular programming languages, with numerous libraries and frameworks that facilitate high-performance computing. Concurrency and parallelism in Python are essential when it comes to multiprocessing and multithreading; they behave differently, but their common aim is to reduce the execution time. This book serves as a comprehensive introduction to various advanced concepts in concurrent engineering and programming. Mastering Concurrency in Python starts by introducing the concepts and principles in concurrency, right from Amdahl's Law to multithreading programming, followed by elucidating multiprocessing programming, web scraping, and asynchronous I/O, together with common problems that engineers and programmers face in concurrent programming. Next, the book covers a number of advanced concepts in Python concurrency and how they interact with the Python ecosystem, including the Global Interpreter Lock (GIL). Finally, you'll learn how to solve real-world concurrency problems through examples. By the end of the book, you will have gained extensive theoretical knowledge of concurrency and the ways in which concurrency is supported by the Python language
Table of Contents (22 chapters)

Concurrent Web Requests

This chapter will focus on the application of concurrency in making web requests. Intuitively, making requests to a web page to collect information about it is independent to applying the same task to another web page. Concurrency, specifically threading in this case, therefore can be a powerful tool that provides a significant speedup in this process. In this chapter, we will learn the fundamentals of web requests and how to interact with websites using Python. We will also see how concurrency can help us make multiple requests in an efficient way. Finally, we will look at a number of good practices in web requests.

In this chapter, we will cover the following concepts:

  • The basics of web requests
  • The requests module
  • Concurrent web requests
  • The problem of timeout
  • Good practices in making web requests