☄️TIME TON - TIME CITY!
🏙️ TimeCity opens its doors!
📆 On February 19, a new digital era begins. The TimeTON community will gain access to the metaverse for the first time, where each object is your future digital asset that generates income and resources.
🗣️ A collection of 5,728 NFTs is the basis of a virtual city that will grow, develop and form a full-fledged digital ecosystem.
🏘 Residential complexes are being built here, where the first residents will settle, business centers and manufacturing enterprises are opening, which will become the heart of the economy. Trading platforms and entertainment areas appear, creating the rhythm of city life. Digital advertising screens light up on the streets, where location owners receive a share of the global advertising market.
👨🏻💻 Every user of our community will have access to the first version of the metaverse to watch the construction of the city in real time, explore the first districts and become part of a closed community of NFT owners, where the most valuable opportunities are revealed.
💥 There is very little left…
🔖If you decide to buy NFT - be careful, think twice, you don’t know how it will turn out.#dyor
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https://www.tutorialspoint.com/python/python_networking.htm
Python provides two levels of access to network services. At a low level, you can access the basic #socket support in the underlying operating system, which allows you to implement #clients and #servers for both connection-oriented and connectionless protocols.
Evented Django part one: Socket.IO and gevent
#Socket.IO was developed with a #Node.JS server implementation, but work is being done to add server implementations to a variety of languages. Two such servers exist for Python, tornadio and #gevent-socketio. I'm a big fan of gevent, so I will use gevent-socketio, but tornadio looks well-written and very promising.
http://codysoyland.com/2011/feb/6/evented-django-part-one-socketio-and-gevent/
https://pythonspot.com/en/python-network-sockets-programming-tutorial/
Python network sockets programming tutorial
In this tutorial you will learn about in #network programming. You will learn about the #client-#server model that is in use for the World Wide Web, E-mail and many other applications.
#socket
http://www.techbeamers.com/python-tutorial-essentials-of-python-socket-programming/
Essentials of Python #Socket Programming You Should Know
Python offers two types of #API libraries that we can use for socket programming. At the low-level, Python utilizes the “socket” library to implement #client and #server#modules for both #connectionless and #connection-oriented #network protocols. Whereas, at the higher-level, You can use libraries like #ftplib and #httplib to interact with application-level network protocols like #FTP and #HTTP.