Windows(TM) Network Programming
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.11 (568 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0201581337 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 562 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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A Customer said Mind expanding and extremely helpful. I was busy trying to develop videophone when everything was just absent: SDKs, theories, papers, standards. The book, written by former Novell programmer who written Windows Netware drivers, was very helpful for me. I got his idea of sending messages across computer boundaries and I later implemented it in my code. That's easy: just pack it into structure and unpack it n other side!. My videophones were kept sending each other such a messages to know who is online, and that feature made a big difference. sources Ralph Davis seems to be a very experienced author concerning networks and this book gives a very helpful introduction into network programming. He also knows well what the beginner has to know. But it would be more helpful for me if anyone could give me an adress to download the source-code printed in the book. About sources A Customer Ralph Davis seems to be a very experienced author concerning networks and this book gives a very helpful introduction into network programming. He also knows well what the beginner has to know. But it would be more helpful for me if anyone could give me an adress to download the source-code printed in the book. About 40% of the books weight must be printed source code. To make further experience I would need the sources as file on my harddisk. 0% of the books weight must be printed source code. To make further experience I would need the sources as file on my harddisk
He has taught Windows network programming at numerous companies including Digital Equipment Corporation. Ralph Davis is a professional programmer, programming consultant, and writer. 0201581337AB04062001
0201581337B04062001. The book looks closely at the leading network standards, including: * NetWare * Windows for Workgroups * LAN Manager * Windows NT * Banyan Vines * TCP/IP. This network-independent interface provides services to talk to Windows programs on other machines, add users and user groups, change users' access rights report on traffic or configuration, and determine how network resources are being used.The book is organized into two sections. The introduction of Windows for Workgroups and Windows NT simplifies some of the issues, but makes others even more difficult.Windows Network Programming is the first book to clearly address the key issues regarding Windows and networks. It also develops a network-independent interface for Windows applications by determining what functionality should be standardized. Part I deals with horizontal (or distributed) applications, includin