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    I have been putting it off for a month now because i couldnt find a real good place to start studying for this. So i figured I would ask you all here if you recommend some nice places or books to read to work with Internet programming using Windows Sockets or (if you think it is better) any other socket programming. obviously if at all possible I'd like to study Windows sockets 2, but 1.1 is ok I guess. Remember before you say go read MSDN I am really new to Internet/Network Programming, so something that will guide me is truly the most helpful. Thanks

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      I have been putting it off for a month now because i couldnt find a real good place to start studying for this. So i figured I would ask you all here if you recommend some nice places or books to read to work with Internet programming using Windows Sockets or (if you think it is better) any other socket programming. obviously if at all possible I'd like to study Windows sockets 2, but 1.1 is ok I guess. Remember before you say go read MSDN I am really new to Internet/Network Programming, so something that will guide me is truly the most helpful. Thanks

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      CNewbie wrote:

      Remember before you say go read MSDN I am really new to Internet/Network Programming, so something that will guide me is truly the most helpful.

      What does being new have to do with (not) reading MSDN? In addition to that, I would suggest Googling for specific topics, and perusing this section of CP.


      "Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed." - Mark Twain

      "There is no death, only a change of worlds." - Native American Proverb

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        I have been putting it off for a month now because i couldnt find a real good place to start studying for this. So i figured I would ask you all here if you recommend some nice places or books to read to work with Internet programming using Windows Sockets or (if you think it is better) any other socket programming. obviously if at all possible I'd like to study Windows sockets 2, but 1.1 is ok I guess. Remember before you say go read MSDN I am really new to Internet/Network Programming, so something that will guide me is truly the most helpful. Thanks

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        Learn winsock programming via books. I highly recommend Network Programming for Microsoft Windows Second Edition by Anthony Jones and Jim Ohmund. Check out my website for software development links. http://www.dslextreme.com/users/kuphryn/links.html[^] Kuphryn

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          Learn winsock programming via books. I highly recommend Network Programming for Microsoft Windows Second Edition by Anthony Jones and Jim Ohmund. Check out my website for software development links. http://www.dslextreme.com/users/kuphryn/links.html[^] Kuphryn

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          I don't know if this'll help, but I recommend using SDL_net as the network library... It's cross-platform! :-D http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_net/[^] Lord Kixdemp www.SulfurMidis.com www.SulfurSoft.tk [ftp://][http://][hotline://]tsfc.ath.cx

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