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- From: ejohnson@void.ncsa.uiuc.edu (Eric E. Johnson)
- Subject: Re: Learning TCP/IP Programming
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 07:11:01 GMT
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- Don Lee <DL10@cornell.edu> writes:
-
- >Where's a good place to start learning about TCP/IP programming
- >for the Mac? If anyone can refer me to a good relevant book or
- >point me to some well documented source code (preferable in
- >THINK C) I'd appreciate it.
-
- >[I'm interested in learning how to set up a "server" on a Mac into
- >which others could telnet in --- for starters.]
-
- Well, that would be a little tricky. For starters, I think you should
- look into a set of classes that Igor Livshits, John Newlin and I wrote.
- You can find the MacTCP classes at ftp.brown.edu in the
- pub/tcl/contributors/NCSA directory. If you have any questions, ask
- away.
-
- No knowledge of MacTCP is required, but a little understanding of TCP/IP
- or sockets is helpful.
-
- Eric
-
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- Eric E Johnson | "Sigsoft is a black hole of ambition, everything
- ejohnson@a.cs.uiuc.edu | gets sucked in, and nothing comes out." - Me
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