class Adam:
work = PacketFabric("Vice President of Software Engineering")
oss = Sanic("Core Maintainer")
home = Israel("Negev")
async def run(self, inputs: Union[Pretzels, Coffee]) -> None:
while True:
await self.work.do(inputs)
await self.oss.do(inputs)
def sleep(self):
raise NotImplementedError
Python developer. OSS contributor. Sanic Maintainer. Husband. Father. Son. Brother. A proud and happy man.
- Israel
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19:02
(UTC +02:00) - https://amhopkins.com/
- @AdmHpkns
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