Learning python networking
Paul Pittlerson
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Wed Jan 8 17:27:50 EST 2014
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I'm trying to learn about socket, how to create and handle connections in python. This is the best I could come up with on my own, please take a look and give me critique: Server script: http://pastebin.com/KtapYfM0 Client script: http://pastebin.com/t4dYygmX How to run it: I open 3 terminals, in one I start the server script, and enter into it something like 'accept 2' Then in the two other terminals I start client scripts which will "connect to the server" so to speak. Now I can communicate between them by sending messages, and exit the whole operation by typing 'exit' into the server. Is the code overly complicated? More precisely: is there a more elegant and simple way to achieve the same thing? Some people have mentioned things like twisted and asyncore, but I don't know anything about them. If it turns out this kind of concept is very straight forward to set up in either of those I would be interested in sample code. I'm specifically looking into this kind of communication because I want to make a small multiplayer game.
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