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- From: channui@ranma.austin.ibm.com (Christopher Chan-Nui)
- Subject: Re: Need recommendation on communication books
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 93 03:09:20 GMT
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- Zeqing Xia (zqx@wucs1.wustl.edu) wrote:
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- : Hi everyone,
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- : I'd like to know if there is any good books on programming
- : for TCP/IP. I saw serveral books which contain very few examples and
- : focus only on the layer organization instead of the application
- : programming interface, i.e., the C library. The only one I know dealing
- : with API is Stevens of 1990. I think there should be something newer.
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- : Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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- Try UNIX Network Programming by W. Richard Stevens (ISBN 0-13-949876-1)
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- It's a great book with good explanations and examples.
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