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    i need help for this project. I would glad if someone could help me with my concern. Create in C/C++ client and server application for UNIX operating system using BSD sockets (located at eva.fit.vutbr.cz or merlin.fit.vutbr.cz) which will provide directory service (small LDAP) . • Final programs should be compiled into filename called client and server. • Create makefile which can be used for automatic compilation of source files by typing make statement in UNIX shell. • All errors should be printed on stderr. • Directory database will be presented as text file (CSV format) with following syntax: • “id,login,surname,firstname,faculty” . Each entry (line) is terminated by \n character.

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      i need help for this project. I would glad if someone could help me with my concern. Create in C/C++ client and server application for UNIX operating system using BSD sockets (located at eva.fit.vutbr.cz or merlin.fit.vutbr.cz) which will provide directory service (small LDAP) . • Final programs should be compiled into filename called client and server. • Create makefile which can be used for automatic compilation of source files by typing make statement in UNIX shell. • All errors should be printed on stderr. • Directory database will be presented as text file (CSV format) with following syntax: • “id,login,surname,firstname,faculty” . Each entry (line) is terminated by \n character.

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      We will not do your homework.

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        i need help for this project. I would glad if someone could help me with my concern. Create in C/C++ client and server application for UNIX operating system using BSD sockets (located at eva.fit.vutbr.cz or merlin.fit.vutbr.cz) which will provide directory service (small LDAP) . • Final programs should be compiled into filename called client and server. • Create makefile which can be used for automatic compilation of source files by typing make statement in UNIX shell. • All errors should be printed on stderr. • Directory database will be presented as text file (CSV format) with following syntax: • “id,login,surname,firstname,faculty” . Each entry (line) is terminated by \n character.

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        See HOW-TO-ASK-A-QUESTION[^], especially points 2 and 11.

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          i need help for this project. I would glad if someone could help me with my concern. Create in C/C++ client and server application for UNIX operating system using BSD sockets (located at eva.fit.vutbr.cz or merlin.fit.vutbr.cz) which will provide directory service (small LDAP) . • Final programs should be compiled into filename called client and server. • Create makefile which can be used for automatic compilation of source files by typing make statement in UNIX shell. • All errors should be printed on stderr. • Directory database will be presented as text file (CSV format) with following syntax: • “id,login,surname,firstname,faculty” . Each entry (line) is terminated by \n character.

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          We do not do homework, assignment help, because homework is assigned to check how much you have learnt and where you lag in programming. All of those steps can be also easily answered if you just try to find them on Google.

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            i need help for this project. I would glad if someone could help me with my concern. Create in C/C++ client and server application for UNIX operating system using BSD sockets (located at eva.fit.vutbr.cz or merlin.fit.vutbr.cz) which will provide directory service (small LDAP) . • Final programs should be compiled into filename called client and server. • Create makefile which can be used for automatic compilation of source files by typing make statement in UNIX shell. • All errors should be printed on stderr. • Directory database will be presented as text file (CSV format) with following syntax: • “id,login,surname,firstname,faculty” . Each entry (line) is terminated by \n character.

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            We do not do your HomeWork. HomeWork is not set to test your skills at begging other people to do your work, it is set to make you think and to help your teacher to check your understanding of the courses you have taken and also the problems you have at applying them. Any failure of you will help your teacher spot your weaknesses and set remedial actions. So, give it a try, reread your lessons and start working. If you are stuck on a specific problem, show your code and explain this exact problem, we might help.

            Patrice “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein

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