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Simple Proxy Checker

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Hey there, I made a simple proxy checker in Python.
Save the proxies like that in the proxylist.txt:

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Learn this language by myself or take courses?
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Quote:(01-22-2021, 07:07 PM)Oliver45U Wrote:

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Learn this language by myself or take courses?

Python is a very simple language and a very good place to start your coding journey. There are plenty of online resources including hackerrank.com where you can learn for free without having to install python on your pc. I do suggest you download Visual Studio Code to use as your IDE as the debugging is very good.
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Quote:(08-18-2019, 08:47 AM)Leviathan Wrote:

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Hey there, I made a simple proxy checker in Python.

Hi. I like your script and thought it could do with some more functionality. It now allows users to specify input file name, output file name, verbosity, and timeout with default value of 2s. If a proxy server takes more than 2 seconds to reply it's not worth using. I also added the shebang so just run "./scriptname -h" to get the help message up (Linux only). Also, put it in /bin/ so you can just run "scriptname" from anywhere. Again, Linux only.


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