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Windows Sockets Network Programming

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A growing number of the 90,000 network programmers who bought Rich Stevens' UNIX Network Programming need to address a topic not covered by this classic--how to deal with Windows Sockets, also known as WinSock. This book is the defintive word on WinSock, offering a complete tutorial on how to work with Windows Sockets and sample code, which will be available on the Internet.

637 pages, Hardcover

First published December 4, 1995

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Bob Quinn

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January 12, 2019
Good to learn socket programming on Windows. Particularly how to use the Windows non - blocking variants of the original API calls and how to integrate with the Windows message loop.

I guess less useful since the advent of multi threaded programming.
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