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18 August 2009
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P2P in 6 lines of Ruby (uses library)
Florian Gross has posted a 6-line P2P application in comp.lang.ruby.  Enjoy this Google Groups link while it lasts.  Although this is still cool, please note that it uses a library called "DRb", which apparently implements most of the intelligence for distributed applications.  If we allow that, then the game becomes a test of library support rather than of programmer ingenuity; still an interesting question, but not the one I'm interested in.  From a political point of view, this code doesn't prove that P2P is irrepressible so much as it proves that DRb is a piracy tool. (7 April 2005)
Schmolester - simple P2P in Guile Scheme
Michael L. Gran has posted Schmolester, a simple P2P program written in Scheme, based on MoleSter 0.0.2, and distributed under GPL. (7 April 2005)
Minimal P2P application
Dr. Edward Felten has posted the source code for TinyP2P, "a functional peer-to-peer file sharing application, written in fifteen lines of code, in the Python programming language." I have three thoughts. (7 April 2005)
MoleSter 0.0.4 - now 6 lines, 466 bytes
An attempt to write the world's smallest non-trivial file-sharing application in Perl. (2 April 2005)
uP2P - 6 lines, 436 bytes, sh and netcat
Prof.  Pascal Felber, of the Institut d'informatique, Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland, forwarded me this link to his uP2P file-sharing program - currently 6 lines totalling 436 bytes, implemented in sh with the networking done by netcat. (23 February 2005)
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