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    Hi! I'm just starting COM,and have to submit a project this semester... advanced networking and COM. we are a team of four... Can anyone suggest a good topic for the project... one such that i can show it on my resume... thanks!

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      Hi! I'm just starting COM,and have to submit a project this semester... advanced networking and COM. we are a team of four... Can anyone suggest a good topic for the project... one such that i can show it on my resume... thanks!

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      They should of taught you about COM, before teaching you about networking. (They are totally different subjects) 1) Don't think about the COM part (too much). 2) Write code that can send via the network, as well as receive. 3) Then write a COM wrapper around your code. The term network does not matter, it is just a place holder, which applies to networking in general. INTP "The more help VB provides VB programmers, the more miserable your life as a C++ programmer becomes." Andrew W. Troelsen

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        They should of taught you about COM, before teaching you about networking. (They are totally different subjects) 1) Don't think about the COM part (too much). 2) Write code that can send via the network, as well as receive. 3) Then write a COM wrapper around your code. The term network does not matter, it is just a place holder, which applies to networking in general. INTP "The more help VB provides VB programmers, the more miserable your life as a C++ programmer becomes." Andrew W. Troelsen

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        hi! thanks for the advice, but i know about networking..in fact we had developed a FTP client and server earlier this year.. what i wanted was to develop something new.. there are so many networking projects right?

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