Jim Frost's socket tutorial (was Re: socket (long))
Edwin Kremer
edwin at cs.ruu.nl
Tue May 28 19:03:04 AEST 1991
Jonathan Kamens wrote:
|JK> Then there's the socker tutorial that was posted by Jim Frost of Saber.
^
Hmm, I thought it had something to do with
networking, not sports ;-} ;-}
|JK> It's appended below. I don't think it's been posted in a while :-).
|
| \fIBSD Sockets: A Quick And Dirty Primer\fR
| by Jim Frost
| February 13, 1990
This version is little out-dated. You may pickup a newer version (also
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