COMPUTER NETWORK PROGRAMMING
In computing, network programming involves writing computer programs that communicate with other programs across a computer network. The program initiating the communication is client, and the program waiting for the communication to be initiated is the server. By doing so, a communication link called a connection is established. When the client establishes a connection, it is able to send requests, which the server fulfills by performing some service to the connecting program.
★ Interprocess Communication (IPC)
★ Beej's guide to network programming
★ http://www.kohala.com/start/preface.unpv12e.html
★ http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/networking/overview/networking.html
★ http://www.php5powerprogramming.com
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| See also |
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See also
★ Interprocess Communication (IPC)
External links
★ Beej's guide to network programming
★ http://www.kohala.com/start/preface.unpv12e.html
★ http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/networking/overview/networking.html
★ http://www.php5powerprogramming.com
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