Subj : Re: network programming in c To : comp.programming From : mwojcik Date : Sun Oct 09 2005 11:35 pm In article <4346952e@news.tulsaconnect.com>, Jonathan Bartlett writes: > ajeet singh wrote: > > i want help about network programming and system programming in c.. > > could you help to me.. plz send me some online tutorials link.. > > and also guid about it.. > > Beej's Guide to Network Programming: > > http://beej.us/guide/bgnet/ > > This is what most of us grew up on. Really? This is the first I've heard of it. It's not mentioned in the Unix Sockets FAQ. It's in the 2004 version of Uri Raz's TCP/IP Resources List, but not in, say, the 1997 version, so I'm not sure how many of "us" could have "grown up on" it. (It doesn't seem to include any document history, just a version number, so I don't know when it first appeared.) Personally, for TCP/IP and sockets programming I "grew up" with the BSD man pages, Douglas Comer, and Rich Stevens; with liberal doses of Andrew Tanenbaum and William Stallings for additional background. (For "network programming" in general I started with _SNA Formats_ and the APPC manuals, but the less said about that the better.) But perhaps this Beej fellow is who you crazy kids listen to these days. -- Michael Wojcik michael.wojcik@microfocus.com Maybe, but it can't compete with _SNA Formats_ for intricate plot twists. "This format is used only when byte 5, bit 1 is set to 1 (i.e., when generalized PIU trace data is included)" - brilliant! .