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      <title>MonsterMash: Flask, ZeroMQ, and EchoNest Remix</title>
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      <description>Off and on for the past couple of months I&amp;rsquo;ve been working on a side project using flask, zeromq, and the remix api by echo nest.
If you take a look online, there are a lot of excellent guides to introduce you to flask, but not many that dive into something more complex or closer to something that an engineer in more distributed services would need to put together. I&amp;rsquo;ve seen some great guides on organizing larger applications, but not so much commentary about how the experience was.</description>
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