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= Support for other languages? = P2PD is written in Python and targets Python version 3.6 or higher (3.5 and higher on non-Windows.) It supports most platforms. But what about other languages? Is it possible to use P2PD from languages that aren’t Python? What I came up with was a special REST server for doing P2P networking. The server let’s you lookup information on your interfaces, make peer-to-peer connections, push/pull/pub/sub, and more. More details on that here: https://p2pd.readthedocs.io/en/latest/rest_api.html I think it would be possible to use APE’s build of Python to have P2PD packaged for any device. You would then only have to execute a file and the library would do the rest. For software that needs more control over sockets I think it would be possible to share sockets with another process. <span id="outro"></span>
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