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# Sanic # Sanic
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Sanic is a Flask-like Python 3.5+ web server that's written to go fast. It's based off the work done by the amazing folks at magicstack, and was inspired by this article: https://magic.io/blog/uvloop-blazing-fast-python-networking/. Sanic is a Flask-like Python 3.5+ web server that's written to go fast. It's based off the work done by the amazing folks at magicstack, and was inspired by this article: https://magic.io/blog/uvloop-blazing-fast-python-networking/.
On top of being flask-like, sanic supports async request handlers. This means you can use the new shiny async/await syntax from Python 3.5, making your code non-blocking and speedy. On top of being flask-like, sanic supports async request handlers. This means you can use the new shiny async/await syntax from Python 3.5, making your code non-blocking and speedy.