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echo_client.py | ||
echo_server.py | ||
README.md | ||
socket_server_demo.py |
sockets-example
This project is just me trying to remediate myself on more advanced python topics. There are a few variant iterations of this example floating around the internet. But my example is unique for three reasons:
- I bundle the server and client into proper classes. Most people just give you the "more pythonic" flat method technique. I think this is questionable.
- I provide a runner that handles everything. Starts the server, starts the client, passes messages between them, and logs it all to the console.
- I use multiprocessing to be able to start the server and run the client in the same demo script.