|
FreeComputerBooks.com
Links to Free Computer, Mathematics, Technical Books all over the World
|
|
- Title: Network Programming in C++: Fundamentals and a Simple TCP Example
- Author(s) Ayman Alheraki
- Publisher: Simply C++ (2025)
- Paperback: N/A
- eBook: PDF
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: N/A
- ISBN-13: N/A
- Share This:
|
This book is written for C++ developers who seek a deep and accurate understanding of network programming from a systems-oriented perspective, rather than through highlevel frameworks, convenience libraries, or language-specific abstractions that obscure the underlying mechanics.
About the Authors- N/A
Similar Books:
-
C++ Network Programming with ACE Frameworks (D. Schmidt)
This book is a practical guide to designing object-oriented frameworks and shows developers how to apply frameworks to concurrent networked applications. This book also teaches how to use frameworks to write networked applications quickly.
-
Beej's Guide to Network Programming (Brian Hall)
The Guide is designed to irreverently ease your first steps into Internet Sockets programming in C. Starting from the ground up, it provides complete examples of simple clients and servers supporting both IPv6 and IPv4.
-
Serial Programming (Wikibooks)
It illustrates the principles and methods of developing various serial port interfaces. This comprehensive, hands-on, and practical guide to serial interface programming enables you to develop sophisticated interfaces and apply them in real-world applications.
-
O'Reilly® Microsoft RPC Programming Guide (John Shirley,et al)
This book lays out the concepts and the programming tasks so that you can use this powerful Microsoft RPC API.
-
Network Programming with Go (Jan Newmarch)
Dive into key topics in network architecture and Go, such as data serialization, application level protocols, character sets and encodings. This book covers network architecture and gives an overview of the Go language as a primer.
-
Code Connected Volume 1: Learning ZeroMQ (Pieter Hintjens)
This book takes you through learning ZeroMQ, step-by-step, with over 80 examples. You will learn the basics, the API, the different socket types and how they work, reliability, and a host of patterns you can use in your applications.
-
UNIX Network Programming with TCP/IP (Alan Dix)
This book describes describes the fundamental concepts of client-server computing used to build all distributed computing systems, and presents an in-depth guide to the Posix sockets standard utilized by UNIX and other operating systems.
-
Introduction to Socket Programming (Reg Quinton, et al)
These course notes are directed at Unix application programmers who want to develop client/server applications in the TCP/IP domain (with some hints for those who want to write UDP/IP applications).






