The Definitive Guide to Linux Network Programming (Expert's Voice)

The Definitive Guide to Linux Network Programming (Expert's Voice)

by Nathan Yocom (Author)

Synopsis

* Clear and abundant examples, using real-world code, written by three experienced developers who write networking code for a living.

* Describes how to build clients and servers, explains how TCP, UDP, and IP work, and shows how to debug networking applications via packet sniffing and deconstruction.

* Well suited for Windows developer looking to expand to Linux, or for the proficient Linux developer looking to incorporate client-server programming into their application.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 404
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.
Publisher: APRESS
Published: 01 Aug 2004

ISBN 10: 1590593227
ISBN 13: 9781590593226
Book Overview: Springer Book Archives

Author Bio
Nathan Yocom has worn many hats in the IT industry over the years. He currently works as a software engineer for Bynari, Inc., specializing in messaging and groupware software. With a bachelor's degree in computer science from Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington, Nathan is also the cofounder of XPA Systems (http://www.xpasystems.com) and author of pGina, an open source program that simplifies the Windows logon process by providing for the authentication of a user via many different methods. In his spare time, in addition to playing the guitar and an occasional round of golf, Nathan enjoys spending time with his wife, Katie.