Foundations of Python Network Programming by John Goerzen
Foundations of Python Network Programming by John Goerzen is the first book to give network programmers a comprehensive introduction to Python's impressive array of networking features.
Highlights of Foundations of Python Network Programming are:
- The book contains over 175 examples and 6,600 lines of practical, ready-to-use code
- Examines current and future protocols, including FTP, IMAP, SSL, IPv6 and XML-RPC
- Covers advanced networking topics such as incorporating multitasking and nonblocking Input/Output into Python applications
Goerzen also offers practical insight into many of the topics that will most commonly arise in daily application development and system administration activities, such as file transfer, serving static and dynamic Web pages, sending and receiving email, and communicating with DNS servers.
John Goerzen is an accomplished author, system administrator, and Python programmer. His previously published books include the Linux Programming Bible, Debian Unleashed, and Linux Unleashed.
See also:
- PHP 5 Objects, Patterns, and Practice: A New Book From Apress
- Beginning PHP 5 and MySQL E-Commerce
- Practical Subversion: A New Book From Apress
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Posted 09/30/04 | Filed under: Linux et al. |
