Description
TCP/IP and UDP/IP for Python 3 Course: Using Python’s Internet Protocols. Python provides software developers with several inter-process communication (IPC) options. Today, with the increasing prevalence of cross-cloud communication, sockets – whether they process TCP, UDP, or even raw octets – are the predominant method for monitoring, aggregating, and participating in point-to-point and multi-signaling processing and information sharing activities. The goal of the PSL-3000 Socket IPC is to explore the use of TCP/IP and UDP/IP – the most popular and ubiquitous modern communication patterns and protocols. Along the way, the PSL-3000 IPC Socket not only demonstrates how to exchange data between peer computer processes using IP, but also many support options – as well as Python’s built-in object-oriented socket frameworks. From protocols, options, and debugging, discussions, demonstrations, and hands-on coding activities “beyond the basics” are offered. Advancement of IPC concepts to help viewers demystify common networking terms, trends, technologies, and techniques. Divided into three (3) main sections, viewers of the PSL-3000 Socket IPC training opportunity will enjoy many IPC coding activities. Projects include short, simple pieces aimed at exploring basic networking concepts, common design patterns, bit manipulation, and even hexadecimal network mask encodings. Viewers will also enjoy completing a series of evolutionary IPC activities covering client, server, peer-to-peer (multicast), as well as Python 3’s “Batteries” socket framework. Timeouts, testing, as well as troubleshooting strategies will also be demonstrated and practiced.
What you will learn in the course “TCP/IP and UDP/IP for Python 3: Using Python’s Internet Protocols”
- Understand common communications terms, technologies, and testing techniques.
- How to use advanced multicasting techniques
- What are the advantages of object-oriented design of Python socket server?
- How to simulate and fix common communication errors.
Course details
- Editor: Oreilly
- Lecturer: Randall Nagy
- Training level: beginner to advanced
- Training duration: 1 hour 29 minutes
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