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Learning Python Networking

You're reading from   Learning Python Networking Utilize Python 3 to get network applications up and running quickly and easily

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784396008
Length 320 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Network Programming and Python 2. HTTP and Working with the Web FREE CHAPTER 3. APIs in Action 4. Engaging with E-mails 5. Interacting with Remote Systems 6. IP and DNS 7. Programming with Sockets 8. Client and Server Applications 9. Applications for the Web A. Working with Wireshark Index

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I've broken from our usual procedural form and used an object-oriented approach in the last example for two reasons. First, although it is possible to write a purely procedural style server with asyncio, it requires a deeper understanding of co-routines than what we were able to provide here. If you're curious, then you can go through an example co-routine style echo server, which is in the asyncio documentation at https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio-stream.html#asyncio-tcp-echo-server-streams.

The second reason is that this kind of class-based approach is generally a more manageable model to follow in a full system.

There is in fact a new module called selectors in Python 3.4, which provides an API for quickly building an object-oriented server based on the IO primitives in the select module (including poll). The documentation and an example can be seen at https://docs.python.org/3.4/library/selectors.html.

There are other third-party event-driven frameworks available...

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