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Michael-F-Bryan
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@Michael-F-Bryan Michael-F-Bryan commented Jun 3, 2016

Wrote a section on how someone can use the concurrent.futures and threading modules for concurrency and to help speed up code execution.

It may be a bit too long or in-depth for this guide, so feel free to cut it down if need be, but I tried to include a lot of things that I would have wanted to know when I was first starting with concurrency in Python.

Relevant issue: #700

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This looks fantastic! Thank you very much :)

@kennethreitz kennethreitz merged commit 3ec10e2 into realpython:master Jun 4, 2016
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