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P2P in 15 Lines of Code

Thanks to Thomas for this Link. For all of your programming buff's check this out.

"TinyP2P is a functional peer-to-peer file sharing application, written in fifteen lines of code, in the Python programming language. I wrote TinyP2P to illustrate the difficulty of regulating peer-to-peer applications. Peer-to-peer apps can be very simple, and any moderately skilled programmer can write one, so attempts to ban their creation would be fruitless."

Full source code available on site. [www.freedom-to-tinker.com]

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