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Paperback Effective Tcp/IP Programming: 44 Tips to Improve Your Network Programs: 44 Tips to Improve Your Network Programs Book

ISBN: 0201615894

ISBN13: 9780201615890

Effective Tcp/IP Programming: 44 Tips to Improve Your Network Programs: 44 Tips to Improve Your Network Programs

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This text provides comprehensive coverage of database applications development using the Oracle9i Database and Developer Suite. Written for a classroom environment, it is designed for courses that... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Excellent book for intermediate Network Programmer

Every book has target, and that's important for rating books. As an intermediate programmer(my major was Computer Science but I don't have much experience in real field yet. I admit it.), this book was a great help to me. I have read Mr.Comer's "Internetworking with TCP/IP" and Mr.Steven's "Unix Network Programming". Definitely, those books are good references. But usually, readers of those big books can miss some important points. While reading this book, I got back to those books and re-read many pages which I have missed their real meaning. So, that's the virtue of this book. This book is quite concise and clear about Network features(especially TCP/IP) which can be easily overlooked. Author said he would deal with both UNIX(LINUX) and Windows platform, but he didn't follow his promise well. This book is quite concentrated for Unix, but that's not so serious defect. A great deal of this book's technics are quite helpful regardless which platform you work.

Great Help!

I have just completed a major corporate network programming application. Now I am trying to iron out those network problems you only get when large volumes of REAL data start coming through your application.This book has helped me solve all problems so far. It has also allowed me to make my applications more error tolerant and robust, particularly when erroneous data is allowed through to my apps.I NOW have some really great tools in my network programming armory thanks to this book. It has also removed any uncertanties in my mind about TCP/IP. Great book, get it, read it, apply it!

A MUST HAVE BOOK

This book provides an excellent insight into TCP/IP programming. The concepts are presented in a system independent manner as much as possible. The focus of the book is to teach TCP/IP programming concepts and not to teach how to program in WINDOWS, so readers who are not competent in Windows programming may need another reference to help them out there. I have not found another book that so clearly outlines the considerations that must be made in order to design an effective and robust TCP/IP interface. A list of some of the points that I found very helpful are:1) Why to use TCP instead of UDP except for very specific circumstances.2) TCP is a STREAM protocol with no inherent notion of message or message boundary.3) Why to combine data into larger writes instead of many small writes.4) A discussion of avoiding movement of data with Shared Memory.

Lives upto its name

This book is one of the few you would like to have in your library. a. It compresses the TCP/IP working in short and sweet format. b. It's tip section has lot of sub tips/information which mention differences/workarounds etc in concise way. c. It has extensive hands on samples to refer to. d. It feels like culmination of real life hands on implementation of protocol suite and its usage in day to day life which author succintly conveys to readers in form of anecdotes/ideas etc. e. Author is very precise about what book is not and thus maintains the readable/digestible size of the book and refers to comer/steven when appropriate. f. It will be useful for every software eng to understand the workings and sometimes even pick cool concepts from the most scalable app ever designed (TCP/IP).Overall the best book buy...most of the effective series have been good.

A must have book for network programmers

This book is a must book for newsockets applications writers. The book gives the basics of TCP/IP for programmers, rather than from an academical point of view, giving effective tips, techniques, and whole programs in C to assist network programmers in writing solid networking programs.
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