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Internet Programming with Python

Audience/Who Should Attend

Developers familiar with Python who are interested in exploring client-server socket programming, Internet client development, and CGI programming.

Description

Python is an interpreted, cross-platform, object-oriented programming language that is popular for a wide range of applications, one of which is Internet programming. This tutorial introduces current Python programmers to three distinct areas of Internet programming, each in self-contained one-hour lectures:

This tutorial gives a concise and comprehensive introduction to each of these topics so attendees can "start coding back in their hotel room". A demonstration of code follows each lecture topic. We have had great success and feedback giving this tutorial in the past, such as at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention.

Please send questions or feedback to the trainer, Wesley Chun <wescpy at gmail dot com>


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