Graphics/Socket/Books
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I want to know if someone can tell me where I can Fin a very good reference on Socket and/or Graphics programming (like step-by-step,like a book). Or anyone have the name of the best books on Sockets programming and Graphics programming in C# (I don't want book that talk about 16 bits all the entire book, I want 32 bits application reference, of course it's sure i will got the famous Hello World in 16 bit but it's a detail) Thanks
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I want to know if someone can tell me where I can Fin a very good reference on Socket and/or Graphics programming (like step-by-step,like a book). Or anyone have the name of the best books on Sockets programming and Graphics programming in C# (I don't want book that talk about 16 bits all the entire book, I want 32 bits application reference, of course it's sure i will got the famous Hello World in 16 bit but it's a detail) Thanks
I don't know of any hard-core Socket programming books specifically for C# off the top of my head, but if you don’t mind C, I have found the TCP/IP Illustrated references I, II, & III, and especially the UNIX Network Programming Volume 1 by W. Richard Stevens pretty good. Regards
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I want to know if someone can tell me where I can Fin a very good reference on Socket and/or Graphics programming (like step-by-step,like a book). Or anyone have the name of the best books on Sockets programming and Graphics programming in C# (I don't want book that talk about 16 bits all the entire book, I want 32 bits application reference, of course it's sure i will got the famous Hello World in 16 bit but it's a detail) Thanks
BLaZiNiX wrote: Or anyone have the name of the best books on Sockets programming and Graphics programming in C# I dunno about sockets, but THE C# GDI+ book is from Charles Petzold. BLaZiNiX wrote: (I don't want book that talk about 16 bits all the entire book, I want 32 bits application reference, of course it's sure i will got the famous Hello World in 16 bit but it's a detail) What the hell are you talking about ? Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. And you don't spend much time with the opposite sex working day and night, unless the pizza delivery person happens to be young, cute, single and female. I can assure you, I've consumed more than a programmer's allotment of pizza, and these conditions have never aligned. - Christopher Duncan - 18/04/2002