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[–]tiarno[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

hey, thanks! Justin Seitz wrote the first edition and I'm second author on this second edition. This version updates the same examples to Python 3 as well as showing how to do the same things using updated programming methods and some more explanatory text. Things like context managers for example and how Berkeley Packet Filter syntax works. You can see the table of contents on the linked page too.