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Foundations of Python Network Programming , Third Edition , covers all of the classic topics found in the second edition of this book, including network protocols, network data and errors, email, server architecture, and HTTP and web applications, plus updates for Python 3.
Some of the new topics in this edition include:
- Extensive coverage of the updated SSL support in Python 3 - How to write your own asynchronous I/O loop. - An overview of the "asyncio" framework that comes with Python 3.4. - How the Flask web framework connects URLs to your Python code. - How cross-site scripting and
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Foundations of Python Network Programming , Third Edition , covers all of the classic topics found in the second edition of this book, including network protocols, network data and errors, email, server architecture, and HTTP and web applications, plus updates for Python 3.

Some of the new topics in this edition include:

- Extensive coverage of the updated SSL support in Python 3
- How to write your own asynchronous I/O loop.
- An overview of the "asyncio" framework that comes with Python 3.4.
- How the Flask web framework connects URLs to your Python code.
- How cross-site scripting and cross-site request forgery can be used to attack your web site, and how to protect against them.
- How a full-stack web framework like Django can automate the round trip from your database to the screen and back.

If you're a Python programmer who needs a deep understanding of how to use Python for network-related tasks and applications, this is the book for you. From web application developers, to systems integrators, to system administrators - this book has everything that you need to know.

Autorenporträt
Brandon Rhodes is a consulting programmer who also teaches the Python language professionally for organizations that are adding the language to their tool set. He has spoken at PyOhio; at PyGotham; at national PyCon conferences in Canada, Ireland, and Poland; and at Django conferences in Portland, Wales, and Warsaw, where he was delighted at the creativity of the organizers, who rented a circus tent for the occasion. He will chair the flagship PyCon North America conference in Portland in 2016–2017. Brandon is interested in how ideas like the Clean Architecture can help programmers organize code more effectively and in what we can learn from writers in other fields about offering kind and actionable critiques of each other’s work. He currently lives in tiny Bluffton, Ohio, with his wife Jackie and their two cats.