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Old July 22nd, 2005, 06:47 AM
Tom Grills
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Default Looking for a C/C++ programmer in Houston

Hi all -

I have a short-term project which requires the skills of an experienced
C/C++ developer... The project involves redesigning a DLL that uses polling
to read data from both TCP/IP sockets and Serial Ports and places the data
in a memory-mapped file for use by other applications. The goal is to
rework the DLL to provide multi-threaded, event driven reading of the ports
(both IP and Serial) and place the data into a shared space (this could be
the old mapped file or a stream solution) in order to increase efficiency
and stability.

The project is expected to take about two weeks total. If there's
anyone local to the west Houston area who has the socket and port expertise
and is interested in a quick turnaround project, please send your info to my
email address.

Many Thanks,

TG



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Old July 22nd, 2005, 06:47 AM
Gianni Mariani
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Tom Grills wrote:[color=blue]
> Hi all -
>
> I have a short-term project which requires the skills of an experienced
> C/C++ developer... The project involves redesigning a DLL that uses polling
> to read data from both TCP/IP sockets and Serial Ports and places the data
> in a memory-mapped file for use by other applications. The goal is to
> rework the DLL to provide multi-threaded, event driven reading of the ports
> (both IP and Serial) and place the data into a shared space (this could be
> the old mapped file or a stream solution) in order to increase efficiency
> and stability.
>
> The project is expected to take about two weeks total. If there's
> anyone local to the west Houston area who has the socket and port expertise
> and is interested in a quick turnaround project, please send your info to my
> email address.[/color]

Wrong news-group for job postings. Please don't post them here.

BTW - look at CommonC++ for somthing like this. It's used in telephony
applications.

 

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