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Philosophy
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The intention of the library is to have an existing MTProto library
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existing with hardly any dependencies (indeed, wherever Python is
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available, you can run this library).
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Being written in Python means that performance will be nowhere close to
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other implementations written in, for instance, Java, C++, Rust, or
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pretty much any other compiled language. However, the library turns out
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to actually be pretty decent for common operations such as sending
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messages, receiving updates, or other scripting. Uploading files may be
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notably slower, but if you would like to contribute, pull requests are
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appreciated!
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If ``libssl`` is available on your system, the library will make use of
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it to speed up some critical parts such as encrypting and decrypting the
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messages. Files will notably be sent and downloaded faster.
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The main focus is to keep everything clean and simple, for everyone to
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understand how working with MTProto and Telegram works. Don't be afraid
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to read the source, the code won't bite you! It may prove useful when
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using the library on your own use cases.
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