- By: John Goerzen
- ISBN10: 1-59059-371-5
- ISBN13: 978-1-59059-371-4
- 536 pp.
- Published Aug 2004
- Price: $44.99
- eBook Price: $31.49
Foundations of Python Network Programming
— Ron Dippold, Slashdot contributor
— Greg Wilson, Dr. Dobbs Journal
— Richard Bejtlich, TaoSecurity
— Midwest Book Review, Harold's Bookshelf
— Tommi Virtansen, http://tv.debian.net
To guide readers through the new scripting language, Python, this book discusses every aspect of client and server programming. And as Python begins to replace Perl as a favorite programming language, this book will benefit scripters and serious application developers who want a feature-rich, yet simple language, for deploying their products.
The text explains multitasking network servers using several models, including forking, threading, and non-blocking sockets. Furthermore, the extensive examples demonstrate important concepts and practices, and provide a cadre of fully-functioning stand alone programs. Readers may even use the provided examples as building blocks to create their own software.
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John Goerzen
John Goerzen is an accomplished author, system administrator, and Python programmer. He has been a Debian developer since 1996 and is currently president of Software in the Public Interest, Inc. His previously published books include the Linux Programming Bible, Debian Unleashed, and Linux Unleashed.








