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Developing for the Internet with Winsock: Everything You Need to Master the Art of Creating Windows Internet Software by Dave Roberts
Publisher: Coriolis Group Books; Pap/Cdr edition (September 8, 1995) | Language: English | ISBN-10: 188357742X | 640 pages | html | 2.99MB
Publisher: Coriolis Group Books; Pap/Cdr edition (September 8, 1995) | Language: English | ISBN-10: 188357742X | 640 pages | html | 2.99MB
It’s a fact: network programming is a complex task. Don’t undertake it alone! The following books and references can help you out. Comer, Douglas E. and David L. Stevens, Internetworking with TCP/IP, Volumes I through III, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-468505-9. This is a great set of books for learning the details about TCP/IP. Volume I is a great introduction to TCP/IP. Volume II develops a complete TCP/IP implementation. Volume III presents network programming using the BSD Sockets API.
Stevens, W. Richard, and Gary R. Wright, TCP/IP Illustrated, Volumes 1 and 2, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-63346-9 (vol 1), ISBN 0-201-63354-X (vol 2). Volume 1 describes the TCP/IP protocol suite. Volume 2 examines the source code to the BSD Unix TCP/IP implementation.
Hafner, Katie and Matthew Lyon, Where the Wizards Stay Up Late: A History of the Internet, Simon & Schuster, to be published, 1996. This is shaping up as a great source for those interested in the origins of the Internet and the people who made it happen. Look for it in 1996.
ARPANET, the Defense Data Network, and Internet,from The Froehlich/Kent Encyclopedia of Telecommunications, Volume 1, Froehlich, Fritz E., Ph.D. editor-in-chief, Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1991. This contains a fairly thorough history of the Internet from the ARPANET beginnings through the conversion to TCP/IP and the development of NSFnet.
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