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Name: python-benchmark-thread-vs-process
Version: 0.1.0
Summary: Python Benchmark: multi-thread vs multi-process
Home-page: https://github.com/minhng-info/python-benchmark-thread-vs-process
Author: minhng-info
Author-email: minhng92@gmail.com
Maintainer: minhng-info
Maintainer-email: minhng92@gmail.com
License: MIT
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# python-benchmark-thread-vs-process
A benchmark on speed evaluation between multi-thread and multi-process in Python

# Installation

```
$ pip install python_benchmark_thread_vs_process
```

# Usage

Run benchmarking with the following command:

```
$ python_benchmark_thread_vs_process
```

# Benchmarks

TODO

# Contributing

* Step 1. Fork on **master** branch.
* Step 2. Install **pre-commit** on the local dev environment.

```
pip install pre-commit
pre-commit install

```

* Step 3. Write unit-test (if any).
* Step 4. Write code to pass the tests.
* Step 5. Make sure that the new code passes all the pre-commmit conditions.

```
sh pre_commit.sh

```

* Step 6. Create pull request.


