Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Network Programing Wiith TCP/IP



Three interrelated aspects:
m TCP/IP protocol suite
m standard Internet applications
m coding using UNIX sockets API
Books:
1. W. Richard Stevens,  "TCP/IP Illustrated.  Vol. 1: The protocols",  Addison
Wesley,  1994,  (ISBN 0-201-63346-9).
Explains the protocols using network monitoring tools without programming.
2. Douglas E. Comer and David L. Stevens,  "Internetworking with TCP/IP.
Vol.3: Client-server programming and applications BSD socket version",
Prentice Hall,  1993,  (ISBN 0-13-020272-X).
Good book about principles of client/server design.  Assumes you have some
knowledge or at least some other reference for actual programming.
3. Michael Santifaller , translated by Stephen S. Wilson,  "TCP/IP and ONC/NFS
internetworking in a UNIX environment", 2nd Edition,  Addison Wesley,  1994,
(ISBN 0-201-42275-1).
Covers more ground less deeply.  Translation from German seems good.
4. W. Richard Stevens,  "UNIX Network Programming", Prentice Hall,  1990,
(ISBN 0-13-949876-1).
A programming book.  I'm waiting for a copy, but Stevens is a good writer and
this book is recommended by other authors.
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