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The first four chapters of this book showed how hosts are named on an IP network and how to set up and tear down both TCP streams and UDP datagram connections between hosts. But how should you prepare data for transmission? How should it be encoded and formatted? And for what kinds of errors will Python programs need to be prepared?
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© 2014 Brandon Rhodes and John Goerzen
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Rhodes, B., Goerzen, J. (2014). Network Data and Network Errors. In: Foundations of Python Network Programming. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5855-1_5
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