good win32 networking book?
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Hey all, Just curious if anyone out there can recommend a book for network programming on the win32 platform. I didn't notice any "book review" section here on CodeProject, so if I HAVE missed it, sorry for the post..:-O thanks in advance and take it easy.. "Dude that nurse has no arms!"
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Hey all, Just curious if anyone out there can recommend a book for network programming on the win32 platform. I didn't notice any "book review" section here on CodeProject, so if I HAVE missed it, sorry for the post..:-O thanks in advance and take it easy.. "Dude that nurse has no arms!"
"There, there. We're an equal opportunity employer here son."Can't go wrong with Network Programming for Microsoft Windows by Jones and Ohlund from MSPress - see here - can't seem to find the link to the first edition which I have. Pretty much got everything in thier from Pipes to Sockets and the different protocols used such as TCP/IP and IPX used on Netware. Comes with loads of examples as well. Even though is mainly in C, it does have a bit on using the Winsock control in VB at the end somewhere. Hope this helps Nice, Giles
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Hey all, Just curious if anyone out there can recommend a book for network programming on the win32 platform. I didn't notice any "book review" section here on CodeProject, so if I HAVE missed it, sorry for the post..:-O thanks in advance and take it easy.. "Dude that nurse has no arms!"
"There, there. We're an equal opportunity employer here son."You don't need a book for taht. The MSDN is the Best Reference, you can find several good samples, (Some samples don't work, but are good samples)...:-D Best Regards... PD. Please post your question in the Question Forum. This is the Lounge "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning. Carlos Antollini. Sonork ID 100.10529 cantollini
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Hey all, Just curious if anyone out there can recommend a book for network programming on the win32 platform. I didn't notice any "book review" section here on CodeProject, so if I HAVE missed it, sorry for the post..:-O thanks in advance and take it easy.. "Dude that nurse has no arms!"
"There, there. We're an equal opportunity employer here son."There is a Useful Reference Books section hidden under The Scrapbook, but I didn't see Network Programming for Microsoft Windows listed there. Jon Sagara What about :bob:?
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Hey all, Just curious if anyone out there can recommend a book for network programming on the win32 platform. I didn't notice any "book review" section here on CodeProject, so if I HAVE missed it, sorry for the post..:-O thanks in advance and take it easy.. "Dude that nurse has no arms!"
"There, there. We're an equal opportunity employer here son."I have one - a good one. It's called "Network Programming for Microsoft Windows" - Microsoft Press You can find here almost everting, protocols overview TCP/IP, IPX, NetBIOS and of course Winsock, Winsock 2. It covers systems from WinCE to Win2000. Try it, it's really good. :cool:
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Hey all, Just curious if anyone out there can recommend a book for network programming on the win32 platform. I didn't notice any "book review" section here on CodeProject, so if I HAVE missed it, sorry for the post..:-O thanks in advance and take it easy.. "Dude that nurse has no arms!"
"There, there. We're an equal opportunity employer here son."So I guess that's the one to get eh? :) Thanks very much for the input, and I apologize for mis-posting....(yet I don't even see a "questions" forum listed..)..:confused: I'll have to swing by my local bookstore then and look for that one. thanks for all the help! As Borusa always said, There's nothing more useless than a lock with a voice print.
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So I guess that's the one to get eh? :) Thanks very much for the input, and I apologize for mis-posting....(yet I don't even see a "questions" forum listed..)..:confused: I'll have to swing by my local bookstore then and look for that one. thanks for all the help! As Borusa always said, There's nothing more useless than a lock with a voice print.
Erik Yuzwa wrote: yet I don't even see a "questions" forum listed Me either. Perhaps he meant the General Discussion forum. :confused: Jon Sagara What about :bob:?
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Can't go wrong with Network Programming for Microsoft Windows by Jones and Ohlund from MSPress - see here - can't seem to find the link to the first edition which I have. Pretty much got everything in thier from Pipes to Sockets and the different protocols used such as TCP/IP and IPX used on Netware. Comes with loads of examples as well. Even though is mainly in C, it does have a bit on using the Winsock control in VB at the end somewhere. Hope this helps Nice, Giles
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