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Effective TCP/IP Programming: 44 Tips to Improve Your Network Programs

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An excellent next-step for students who have read Stevens' TCP/IP Illustrated series, this book is designed to boost programmers to a higher level of competence by focusing on the protocol suite's more subtle features and techniques. In forty-four concise, self-contained lessons, this book offers experience-based tips, practices, and rules of thumb for learning high-performance TCP/IP programming techniques. Moreover, it shows you how to avoid many of TCP/IP's most common trouble spots. Numerous examples demonstrate essential ideas and concepts. Skeleton code and a library of common functions allow you to write applications without having to worry about routine chores.

320 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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September 17, 2020
书的年代比较早了,有些结论有些技术过时

大部分还是值得一看的
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December 29, 2012
A nice introductory book of network programming on linux/unix platform, which tells you what’s happening under the cover when you invoke the socket APIs…

Of course, as a book published in 2000, some of the content might seems outdated, and new technologies like epoll were not included.
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