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TCP/IP Sockets in C : Practical Guide for Programmers

Part of the The Practical Guides series
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"TCP/IP Sockets in C: Practical Guide for Programmers" is a quick and affordable way to gain the knowledge and skills you need to develop sophisticated and powerful networked-based programs using sockets.

Written by two experienced networking instructors, this book provides a series of examples that demonstrate basic sockets techniques for clients and servers.

Using plenty of real-world examples, this book is a complete beginner's guide to socket programming and a springboard to more advanced networking topics, including multimedia protocols.

Note: This title was formerly known as "Pocket Guide to TCP/IP Socket Programming in C", ISBN 1-55860-686-6.

Key features include: concise, no-nonsense explanations of issues often troublesome for beginners, including message construction and parsing; and comprehensive example-based coverage of the most important TCP/IP techniques-including iterative and concurrent servers, timeouts, and asynchronous message processing.

It includes a detailed, easy-to-use reference to the system calls and auxiliary routines that comprise the sockets interface.A companion Web site provides source code for all example programs in both C and WinSock versions, as well as guidance on running the code on various platforms.

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1558608265 / 9781558608269
Paperback
13/02/2002
United States
English
xv, 130 p.
23 cm
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*Concise, no-nonsense explanations of issues often troublesome for beginners, including message construction and parsing.<p/>*Comprehensive example-based coverage of the most important TCP/IP techniques-including iterative and concurrent servers, timeouts, and asynchronous message processing.<p/>*Includes a detailed, easy-to-use reference to the system calls and auxiliary routines that comprise the sockets interface.<p/>*A companion Web site provides source code for all example programs in both C and WinSock versions, as well as guidance on running the code on various platforms.
*Concise, no-nonsense explanations of issues often troublesome for beginners, including message construction and parsing.<p/>*Comprehensive example-based coverage of the most important TCP/IP techniques-including iterative and concurrent servers, timeouts, and asynchronous message processing.<p/>*Includes a detailed, easy-to-use reference to the system calls and auxiliary routines that comprise the sockets interface.<p/>*A companion Web site provides source code for all example programs in both C and WinSock versions, as well as guidance on running the code on various platforms. UT Computer networking & communications