
At 22:40 2005-11-03, Abajyan, Hambardzum wrote:
Hi (I've already been subscribed my address as you told me to do.)
I would like to now why there isn't an implementation of TCP(UDP) Sockets ? I think it's possible to write a good platform-independent architecture based on Berkeley socket interface (supporting asynchronous (non-blocking) sockets), because both Linux and Windows systems support that architecture. There are many libraries like that: e.g. Boost.Thread library which is also platform-independent. In my opinion, this feature is very usefull as with it programmers can develop network applications on Boost. Thanks
I like the approach these guys are taking: http://www.dtilib.dk/ that actually would be 3 libraries, but I like them all.
Best Regards Hambik
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