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Amazon.com The all-time best-selling TCP/IP book, this is still the reference for anyone who wants to learn about or work with the TCP/IP protocol suite. Justly renowned for its clarity and accessibility,this superb text covers wide area Internet backbones as well as local area network technologies like FDDI and Ethernet. This is volume 1 of a 3 part set including Internetworking With TCP/IP (Vol. 2): Design, Implementation, and Internals and Internetworking With TCP/IP (Vol. 3): Client-Server Programming and Applications/BSD Socket Version --This text refers to the hardcover edition of of this title Synopsis Answering the question "How does one use TCP/IP?" this third volume of the Comer series is designed to help the student understand the many ways to design concurrent client and server software, the situations in which each design works well, and the mechanisms that each design uses. --This text refers to the hardcover edition of of this title Synopsis Any communications professional who wants to put TCP/IP to use will benefit from this resource. The book answers the question "How does one use TCP/IP?"--focusing on the client-server components of a distributed program. It thoroughly covers the many ways to design interactive and concurrent client and server software, as well as their proper use and application. --This text refers to the hardcover edition of of this title Back to TCP-IP: Programming
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