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Внутрь панелей полно места, чтобы расположить там описание о чём и зачем вообще этот компонент.
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The interaction between unpythonic and the async stuff that was added in Python 3.5 is totally untested, because I haven't used, and I'm not even that familiar with, that part of Python myself.
Reading Brett Cannon's explanation, I surmise the async features are intended mainly for "microthreading" ty
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