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Network Programming in Python John Galbraith
Network Programming in Python
John Galbraith
For programmers who need to use Python for network-related activities and apps
KEY FEATURES
Comprehensive coverage of Python 3's improved SSL support.
Create an asynchronous I/O loop on your own.
A look at the "asyncio" framework, which is included with Python 3.4.
DESCRIPTION
This book includes revisions for Python 3 as well as all of the classic topics covered, such as network protocols, network data and errors, email, server architecture, and HTTP and web applications.
Comprehensive coverage of Python 3's improved SSL support.
How to create an asynchronous I/O loop on your own.
A look at the "asyncio" framework, which is included with Python 3.4.
The Flask web framework's URL-to-Python code connection.
How to safeguard your website from cross-site scripting and cross-site request forgery attacks.
How Django, a full-stack web framework, can automate the round journey from your database to the screen and back.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Asynchronous models and socket-based networks
Monitor distant systems using Telnet and SSH connections
Interact with websites using XML-RPC, SOAP, and REST APIs
Configure virtual networks in various deployment scenarios
Analyze security weaknesses in a network
WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR
This book is for Python programmers who need a thorough understanding of how to use Python for network-related activities and applications. This book covers all you need to know about web application development, systems integration, and system administration.
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| Médias | Livres Paperback Book (Livre avec couverture souple et dos collé) |
| Validé | 3 mai 2022 |
| ISBN13 | 9789355512574 |
| Éditeurs | BPB Publications |
| Pages | 522 |
| Dimensions | 191 × 235 × 27 mm · 889 g |
| Langue et grammaire | Anglais |
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