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Network programming conventions?

Hi.

I'd like to learn som network programming in C++, but I don't quite know
where to start. I already know socket programming in Java so on the
networking part there's no problem. I'd just like to know where I can
find some info about the usual conventions of network programming when
it comes to C++, preferably nothing specific either to Windows nor Linux.

Thanks in advance
Mikael Auno
Jul 22 '05 #1
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Mikael Auno wrote:
I'd like to learn som network programming in C++, but I don't quite know
where to start. I already know socket programming in Java so on the
networking part there's no problem. I'd just like to know where I can
find some info about the usual conventions of network programming when
it comes to C++, preferably nothing specific either to Windows nor Linux.


You are asking about "Berkeley sockets". E-search for that to get started.
But be warned everything you find will be on-topic somewhere else besides
this newsgroup.

--
Phlip
http://industrialxp.org/community/bi...UserInterfaces
Jul 22 '05 #2
Phlip wrote:
Mikael Auno wrote:

I'd like to learn som network programming in C++, but I don't quite know
where to start. I already know socket programming in Java so on the
networking part there's no problem. I'd just like to know where I can
find some info about the usual conventions of network programming when
it comes to C++, preferably nothing specific either to Windows nor Linux.

You are asking about "Berkeley sockets". E-search for that to get started.
But be warned everything you find will be on-topic somewhere else besides
this newsgroup.

Thanks, that was most helpful.
Jul 22 '05 #3
db
Mikael Auno wrote:
I'd like to learn som network programming in C++, but I don't quite know
where to start. I already know socket programming in Java so on the
networking part there's no problem. I'd just like to know where I can
find some info about the usual conventions of network programming when
it comes to C++, preferably nothing specific either to Windows nor Linux.


http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/ACE.html
http://www.melikyan.com/ptypes/ or
http://www.wxwidgets.org/

br
db
Jul 22 '05 #4

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