for easy and quick working c/s PyOfWave would be better, you know, as Python itself if written 'properly' are very nice to read and understand, but we are talking about protocol itself and on cutting controversy for all parties so .. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/953708/what-programming-language-best-bridges-the-gap-between-pseudocode-and-code that site often has useful suggestions.
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