On Wed, 6 Aug 1997, Darklord wrote: -+ Thanks for taking the time to read this.. Sorry for the global message -+but i forgot your email address. <shrug> The socket handling book question might be universal. Personally, I don't read many books on coding (not even the ones I purchase :), but if you do want a book for coding sockets, W. Richard Stevens has perhaps the best one out there in _UNIX_Network_Programming_. Everything you could ever want and much more. Of course, at the Barnes & Nobles in "Bezerkly" (that is the local name for "Berkeley" for the uninitiated), the book cost $59.00. Aside from the price, the book is well written and covers a wide variety of things. Of particular interest would be Chapter 6, starting on pg. 258. I just thought some others might find this interesting, although it doesn't have a lot to do with Circle (sorry, Alex). -- Daniel Koepke -:- dkoepke@california.com -:- [Shadowlord/Nether] Dance in the darkness, bleeding rage, crying with inhumanity, and kindle the flames of passion, cold inferno of the shadow creeping +------------------------------------------------------------+ | Ensure that you have read the CircleMUD Mailing List FAQ: | | http://democracy.queensu.ca/~fletcher/Circle/list-faq.html | +------------------------------------------------------------+
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