Improve aiotdlib description.

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levlam 2021-07-26 21:26:04 +03:00
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@ -43,17 +43,16 @@ TDLib can be used from Python through the [JSON](https://github.com/tdlib/td#usi
Convenient Python wrappers already exist for our JSON interface.
If you use modern Python >= 3.6, take a look at [python-telegram](https://github.com/alexander-akhmetov/python-telegram).
If you use Python >= 3.6, take a look at [python-telegram](https://github.com/alexander-akhmetov/python-telegram).
The wrapper uses the full power of asyncio, has a good documentation and has several examples. It can be installed through pip or used in a Docker container.
You can also try a fork [python-telegram](https://github.com/iTeam-co/python-telegram) of this library.
If you want to use TDLib with asyncio and Python >= 3.9, take a look at [aiotdlib](https://github.com/pylakey/aiotdlib).
This wrapper contains automatically generated fully-documented classes for all TDLib API types and functions and provides set of helper methods which makes work with TDLib much simpler.
For older Python versions you can use [pytdlib](https://github.com/pytdlib/pytdlib).
This wrapper contains generator for TDLib API classes and basic interface for interaction with TDLib.
If you want to use tdlib with asyncio take a look at [aiotdlib](https://github.com/pylakey/aiotdlib).
This wrapper also contains generator for all TDLib API types and functions. All generated types are properly documented from original TL Schema.
Additionally, aiotdlib provides set of helper methods which makes work with tdlib much simpler.
You can also check out [example/python/tdjson_example.py](https://github.com/tdlib/td/tree/master/example/python/tdjson_example.py) and
[tdlib-python](https://github.com/JunaidBabu/tdlib-python) for some very basic examples of TDLib JSON interface integration with Python.