[ale] starting point recommendations
David Tomaschik
ozone at webgroup.org
Wed Nov 7 10:42:34 EST 2007
Depending on your familiarity with Linux socket programming, I would
look at Beej's guide to network programming. It's an online resource
that is (quite frankly) more useful to me than most books. It's not a
replacement for the others, but I think it's a good supplement.
David
James P. Kinney III wrote:
> I have a strong need for a network daemon. Due to portability reasons it
> will need to be coded in C (not an area I am familiar enough with).
>
> I am looking for recommendations from the C coders on the list for "best
> of breed" books to point me down the path to solid, secure network
> daemon coding in C for only Linux environments. I have K&R (the bible -
> duh!) and "Practical C Programming" by Steve Oualline (O'Reilly) (seems
> a bit useful but no network discussions).
>
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