Home | FAQ | Server | Presentations | Mailing Lists/Archives | Member Tools | Links | Sponsors | ContactI have used Network Programming in Windows NT by Alok Sinha. Found it pretty good.... but it comes no where close to Steven's book on Unix Network Programming (sad he is not around anymore ....If ever you are at Motorola, stop by the IDEN development division and you will find Steven's book on almost every programmer's shelf....)
Also, I had used Comer and Steven (David, not Richard) 's Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol III, the one that deals with client/server applications....it was the BSD sockets version.....I believe they also have written a windows sockets version...have no idea about how good or bad this one is...
venkat
Stephen Montgomery-Smith <EMAIL:PROTECTED> wrote:
I know how to do network programming for Unix - the book by Richard Steven's
tells me how to do that.
How do I do this for Windows? What is a good reference?
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