well, i will be assuming for the time being that the majority of the clients
will be using a win32 os. i, however, do use linux and i would like the
server to be cross.platform complient at least across linux [x86/alpha]  and
solaris.  is the implementation of this difficult? i assumed perhaps
prematurely that if i did my coding in c/c++ that there would be little work
involved porting my project to another platform. am i completely out of line
here?

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From: Chip Rosenthal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Sunday, January 31, 1999 9:29 PM
Subject: Re: network programming


>dextro writes:
>> this isnt directly related to linux but might touch on it a bit. does
anyone
>> have any in depth resources for cross.platform network programming?
>
>Cross which platforms?  If you mean TCP/IP across Unixishy machines,
>than Rich Stevens' books (both Unix Network Programming and Unix
>System Programming) are very good.
>
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