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I'm sorry that this is probably a re-post of some description, however I couldn't find a question that gave me the answer I need.
I'm coding a basic chat server in Python, and I can get the clients to interact perfectly, however, the clients will only receive data after they have sent some.
I need the clients to be able to receive data at any point.
Does anyone have an example of some code I could look at to see how this could be done, or just a worded explanation of how to do it?
That's a really long story.
You could start by looking at Python's asynchat. Next, you might consider looking at Twisted.
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I am looking forward to building a program in python which tells if a text is fake or real. This is a project I want to start for educational purposes. For example, someone is sharing a story, the program will check the input and will determine whether the author is likely telling truth or fiction based on common patterns. I am looking for some things I can start off from, like libaries or documentation. Thanks for anyone who is willimg to help.
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A client wants to have information about public instagram/facebook profiles (photos/videos published, total likes/comments) from a period of time. How do I go about doing this?
I found out that some of that information is available in the website source code, but how do I use that information? Also is there any sites/services that does that already? The only ones I found only go as back as a few weeks, or only procress future posts.
I thought about automatizing the process with python, is it a good idea?
I'm new in programming, so any help is aprecciated.
As far as I know Instagram is trying to limit as much as possible bot activities, I'm not sure about Facebook though.
You can definitely try to webscrape (using python or other tools) the information you need but if things don't work, it may not be your fault.
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I am looking to create a Python script that alerts me when any port (all) on my computer is touched/interacted with. I have absolutely no clue where to start so any resource that could point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
I want to use a Rasberry Pi 3. (Edit: Sorry for not including this)
Depends on what you need from the solution, you can use:
for testing and if you don't mind packets missing when you process them too slow: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pcapy
if you want to react to the packets in any way: forward the packets from the iptables to NFQUEUE and process using https://pypi.python.org/pypi/NetfilterQueue
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I am confused with the etag mechanism. If anyone could explain it, would be a big help
So first lets separate etags from django/python. The concept of etags, lives independently of any programming language. It is actually part of HTTP.
Simply put etags are part of the way one might go about implementing a web cache. Basically the server returns an ETag header which is a hash that represents the state of a resource. The client can then send that hash value to the server which can perform a check, if it matches then the cache the client has is still valid 304. If the values are different then the server would send a full response back to the client.
Basically outlined on Wiki :)
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I am beginner of Python, does anyone knows how to make a different shapes of message windows in python? i want to design a better look and friendly GUI.
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I think Qt is what may be useful to you. Take a look at the documentation on QtProject homepage. Lots of tutorials can be found on the Internet. For your specific problem take a look at this SO question.