That's the address of the client. It's usually used for logging in real scenarios. Sometimes to block the client if the client address is in some sort of blacklist (or the other way around, that is, allow the client to communicate with the server if it's in a whitelist). You can name a variable "_" if you don't use it (but you still need it so that the interpreter doesn't complain) so that the IDE doesn't warn you that the variable is unused
hum localhost is the address (in this case it's not on the internet just on your computer) and 9999 is the port, it could be something else if you wanted to put it on a real server. so in this case it can only be run on your computer
@@true_kindness u need to port forwarding ur router in order to chat in two different devices but *not in the same network, otherwise u can chat with two different devices but* in the same network !
the way you explain is much appreciable and your coding method is very neat and clean brother keep it up and thank you
I read the title too fast. I thought this was a chatbot video. NLTK's Chat is the fastest chatbot setup. Thanks for another video!
best beginner tutorial on yt, thanks a lot sir
outstanding! clear and straight to the target
Very clear tutorial, I needed that !
Extremely useful for beginners, excellent
Finally I was looking for exactly this
Awesome and easy to understand. Going to do this today.
Very simple and exact. Thank you.
What is "addr" needed for? (server part)
That's the address of the client. It's usually used for logging in real scenarios. Sometimes to block the client if the client address is in some sort of blacklist (or the other way around, that is, allow the client to communicate with the server if it's in a whitelist).
You can name a variable "_" if you don't use it (but you still need it so that the interpreter doesn't complain) so that the IDE doesn't warn you that the variable is unused
@@lengors1674 Oh, thanks for this detailed explanation! Now i got it :-)
for some reason when I did it it says that bind( ) only accepts one argument not 2. Then when I change it it says that a tuple was expected not string
Try this instead: server.bind(("localhost",9999))
yessir
same
@@thebigboys324 some one responds after 4 months finally
Bro u hitting some new audiences!!!
I'm developing a finance app to do some pretty calculations but I don't know how to save my results which is in a tkinter window as a pdf
Your video are very good, i like so much.. Thank you for share you knowledge
Top Aussprache - aber als ich die Schrankwand im Hintergrund gesehen habe, wusste ich, dass Du nicht aus den USA kommst ;) Tolles Video, danke :)
Haha ich kann nicht mehr
Really cool Video!
what is the interface u are doing means frame ?
Can we create server in python and client in c++ and exchange data between??
no shush
i mean it is possible but why u wanna do that lol
yeah they just need to use the same protocol
hi! why the host aborts the connection after the third message? how to prevent thiss?? Please explain
Could You Please Tell If It Can Be Connected In Two Different Devices...
And Someone Please Do Explain The Localhost And The 9999 Part 😅
no teehee
@@hvnnrd ok bruh... :/
hum localhost is the address (in this case it's not on the internet just on your computer) and 9999 is the port, it could be something else if you wanted to put it on a real server. so in this case it can only be run on your computer
@@true_kindness u need to port forwarding ur router in order to chat in two different devices but *not in the same network, otherwise u can chat with two different devices but* in the same network !
4:41 I was just thinking the quit logic is light weight
Is there anyway to get 2 senders at the same time?
Pls can u make a video focused mainly on ddos because the networking crash course graphics was bad. Thanks for understanding.
Thank You So Much Buddy
why deosent it work for me when i try runnin serverit just ends straight away and says something about the servr .bind ans so on
please help
Uhm what re u using? also, it doesn't work for me it doesn't show that Message: thing in the console
Hi neuralnine could you follow this up with a WAN with others connecting in to the chat room love your content keep up the good work
can this also be done between 2 computers?
Excellent tutorial I wish that I could type as fast as you can🎉
any idea how you could make it so you can message anytime, instead of having to wait for them to message?
threading
which theme he was using ??
Could there be multiple clients on separate computers
i think you can you'd just have to use different ports, idk tho, try it
how can i use this with soemone ?
Please tell what software is it? PC?
What python softwared did you use to code this I want to get it
Pycharm i think
@@byoungfox7547 no i dont think so but u might be right!.😹😹🥳🥳🤪🤪🐐🐐
@@hvnnrd 0:26
How can this be hosted for other people to also chat around the world?
+1
You need to host it on a server. Also you need a frontend so people can actually use it
@@rishavmitra5732 so I need a web server and server for hosting?
@@Megaheropap basically yes
thank you!
while True with a break would have made it smooth
Very helpul
cool video)
does not work for me.
I wish you will have python android app full course .thank ❤❤
Yea its straight forward and clear but i think i didn't really understand what is going on, just xeroxing the code didn't improve my knowledge
2.0X, and learn in 3.5 minutes =)
smart 😎😎😎😎😎😎
jesus, i cant keep up with him as it is, let alone when he's 2 times faster
Whats the app
yo what python is this my one looks nothing like this
It's pycharm
guys i need help im beginner in cding and i need a mentor or teacher
Your my sensei
Wow
Come on maaan. Where is C?
C is coming two episodes in a row. Then two other kind of videos, then two C videos again and so on.
3rd
cool
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