I guess Goish might be hated by many Rust fans and Go fans. Anyway, below is the example taken from its website.
use goish::{go, KB};
use goish::sync::WaitGroup;
#[goish::main]
fn main() {
let wg = &WaitGroup::new();
wg.Add(1_000_000);
for i in 0..1_000_000 {
// Explicit 2 KiB stack, sub-page allocated from the chunked
// stackpool - the opt-in for extreme spawn density. Everyday
// code just writes go!(move || ...) and never sizes a stack.
go!(stack(2 * KB), move || {
do_work(i);
wg.Done();
});
}
wg.Wait();
}
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is there one for python or ruby people?
I have never seen any. However, Rust itself borrows many things from Python, e.g. self, module system.


