"TCP/IP sockets in C# is an excellent book for anyone interested in writing network applications using Microsoft .
Net frameworks.
It is a unique combination of well written concise text and rich carefully selected set of working examples.
For the beginner of network programming, it's a good starting book; on the other hand professionals could also take advantage of excellent handy sample code snippets and material on topics like message parsing and asynchronous programming.
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Adarsh Khare, SDT, .
Net Frameworks Team, Microsoft Corporation
The popularity of the C# language and the .
NET framework is ever rising due to its ease of use, the extensive class libraries available in the .
NET Framework, and the ubiquity of the Microsoft Windows operating system, to name a few advantages.
TCP/IP Sockets in C# focuses on the Sockets API, the de facto standard for writing network applications in any programming language.
Starting with simple client and server programs that use TCP/IP (the Internet protocol suite), students and practitioners quickly learn the basics and move on to firsthand experience with advanced topics including non-blocking sockets, multiplexing, threads, asynchronous programming, and multicasting.
Key network programming concepts such as framing, performance and deadlocks are illustrated through hands-on examples.
Using a detailed yet clear, concise approach, this book includes numerous code examples and focused discussions to provide a solid understanding of programming TCP/IP sockets in C#.
Features
*Tutorial-based instruction in key sockets programming techniques complemented by numerous code examples throughout
*Discussion moves quickly into the C# Sockets API definition and code examples, desirable for those who want to get up-to-speed quickly
*Important coverage of "under the hood" details that developers will find useful when creating and using a socket or a higher level TCP class that utilizes sockets
*Includes end-of-chapter exercises to facilitate learning, as well as sample code available for download at the bookâs companion web site
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