• W. Richard (1990). UNIX Network Programming, 1st Ed. Prentice Hall. ISBN 978-0139498763. OCLC 20631405. "Unix Network Programming - 90 edition: Summary"...
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  • computing, a Unix domain socket is a Berkeley socket that allows data to be exchanged between two processes executing on the same Unix or Unix-like host...
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  • 2008-05-03. Retrieved 2006-09-07. books.google.com - UNIX Network Programming: The sockets networking API books.google.com - Designing BSD Rootkits: An Introduction...
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  • Programming in the Unix Environment is a computer programming book by W. Richard Stevens describing the application programming interface of the UNIX...
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    almost all system programming APIs, including those provided by both Unix-based and non-Unix operating systems. Almost all modern programming languages provide...
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  • "Standards and the Unix Wars". The Art of UNIX Programming. Stevens, W. Richard; Fenner, Bill; Rudoff, Andrew M. (2003). Unix Network Programming, Volume 1: The...
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  • Computer network programming involves writing computer programs that enable processes to communicate with each other across a computer network. Very generally...
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  • Richard; Fenner, Bill; Rudoff, Andrew M. (2004), UNIX Network Programming: The sockets networking API, Addison-Wesley professional computing series (3rd ed...
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  • W. Richard Stevens (category Unix people)
    ISBN 0-13-490012-X 1999 – UNIX Network Programming, Volume 2, Second Edition: Interprocess Communications – ISBN 0-13-081081-9 2003 – UNIX Network Programming Volume 1...
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    reshaping of computing as centered in networks rather than in individual computers. Both Unix and the C programming language were developed by AT&T and...
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