Re: c and webservices?
- From: "h" <elibol@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 13 Jan 2006 07:43:20 -0800
Hi Keith,
> To be perhaps a bit clearer:
Thank you for the articulation.
> It should be possible to write networking code that's not 100%
> portable C, but that's probably as portable as you need it to be. The
> POSIX standard, though it's off-topic here, provides facilities for
> networking and a number of other operating system interfaces. If your
> code is expected to run only on POSIX-compliant systems, you can use
> the POSIX-defined interfaces and your program will still be "portable
> enough". The comp.unix.programmer newsgroup is probably the best
> place to ask about this.
Thanks again for so much information. I will look into POSIX, I really
like the idea.
take care,
H
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