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17. Instrument Control with a Python Web Server
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Ken Swartz
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mar Sun 11
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We present a web server based instrument control system written in Python. There are a number of advantages as well as a number of issues that arose in using a web server framework, which usually present data from a database to control hardware. These advantages and issues, as well as our solutions to them, will be covered.
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