* c/c++ and linux?
@ tyler
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From: tyler @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
Hay list,
I have a question,
I was talking to gabe vega AKA blindtech, and he said he had about 12 years
of linux experience, unfortunately, I wasn't able to talk to him a bit more,
in order to get to know some more about the operating system. Anyway, I have
a question. I am an experienced windows c++ programmer, and have a couple
questions. I am used to using the windows api, and winsock, and etc to
interface to windows and etc, to do what I want. Now, I haven't had any
problem with this, just msdn, and I am usually able to code something up,
with the drawback of coding and testing time, things usually go pretty well
for me. I don't distribute the applications, because I just like to test,
and crash, my own system, and some of them have been fun, and some rather
stupid, admitedly. Anyway, On to my question. How do I use sockets in linux?
I tried to find socket examples, and everyone wants me to use "there library
that they developed." I really can't see what would be wrong with using the
origenal thing, unless I am missing something. Also, does linux have an API?
I know windows has an api, for process management, thread management,
background management, linux woudl have to have stuff for forking and etc.
Any help is appriciated.
Thanks,
Tyler Littlefield.
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http://tysplace.the-leetest.net
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livejournal.com/~tylerrl
[my programs don't have bugs, just randomly added features]
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