Adjective
event-driven (comparative more event-driven, superlative most event-driven)
(programming) Of a program: such that the program flow is determined by events.
CGI Daemon Async mode (non-blocking event-driven method) is recommended for servers with high I/O wait. Source: Internet
Azure serverless app platform, provides a fast and easy way to develop apps with event-driven compute and serverless architecture. Source: Internet
“OpenWhisk provides the instant infrastructure we need for intense tasks and unexpected peaks in workload, and is a key building block as we move to a real-time and event-driven architecture.” Source: Internet
By the end of this webcast, you'll be well-versed in Twisted's philosophy and the event-driven programming model and know how to structure, deploy, and test Twisted clients and servers for any network protocol. Source: Internet
Consider packaging event-driven content like, say, sports content in the lead-up to a championship game, or offering access to broad user demographic targets such as new home buyers or moms. Source: Internet
Most CDNs handle event-driven content the same way they handle dynamic content: with a no-caching approach. Source: Internet