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This code is just a little beginning project of mine that I wrote when I first began learning to use winsock. Because this was my first practical application of my winsock knowledge, it is not quite so sophisticated, and it is thusly an ALTERNATING chat program. . . sorry. . .anyway, even though I wrote this code about 2 years ago, and it is useless to me now, I thought I would post it for those who may wish to learn winsock and need a good example. I tried my best to comment it, but I am really not used to using many comments in my codes, so bear with me. If you need any explanations, mail me.
This little bit of code is simply a method of converting "CString"'s into "char"'s. I am posting this because I was having some trouble finding any code that did this type of conversion, or at least I didn't find a method that suited my needs. Regardless, I thought I'd post this for those who may need a quick and (somewhat) easy way to convert CStrings into Chars. This code is admittedly simplistic, so don't expect anything advanced here! I have added comments for each step, despite its simplicity.
This code is just a little beginning project of mine that I wrote when I first began learning to use winsock. Because this was my first practical application of my winsock knowledge, it is not quite so sophisticated, and it is thusly an ALTERNATING chat program. . . sorry. . .anyway, even though I wrote this code about 2 years ago, and it is useless to me now, I thought I would post it for those who may wish to learn winsock and need a good example. I tried my best to comment it, but I am really not used to using many comments in my codes, so bear with me. If you need any explanations, mail me.
This little bit of code is simply a method of converting "CString"'s into "char"'s. I am posting this because I was having some trouble finding any code that did this type of conversion, or at least I didn't find a method that suited my needs. Regardless, I thought I'd post this for those who may need a quick and (somewhat) easy way to convert CStrings into Chars. This code is admittedly simplistic, so don't expect anything advanced here! I have added comments for each step, despite its simplicity.
This code is just a little beginning project of mine that I wrote when I first began learning to use winsock. Because this was my first practical application of my winsock knowledge, it is not quite so sophisticated, and it is thusly an ALTERNATING chat program. . . sorry. . .anyway, even though I wrote this code about 2 years ago, and it is useless to me now, I thought I would post it for those who may wish to learn winsock and need a good example. I tried my best to comment it, but I am really not used to using many comments in my codes, so bear with me. If you need any explanations, mail me.
This little bit of code is simply a method of converting "CString"'s into "char"'s. I am posting this because I was having some trouble finding any code that did this type of conversion, or at least I didn't find a method that suited my needs. Regardless, I thought I'd post this for those who may need a quick and (somewhat) easy way to convert CStrings into Chars. This code is admittedly simplistic, so don't expect anything advanced here! I have added comments for each step, despite its simplicity.
This code is just a little beginning project of mine that I wrote when I first began learning to use winsock. Because this was my first practical application of my winsock knowledge, it is not quite so sophisticated, and it is thusly an ALTERNATING chat program. . . sorry. . .anyway, even though I wrote this code about 2 years ago, and it is useless to me now, I thought I would post it for those who may wish to learn winsock and need a good example. I tried my best to comment it, but I am really not used to using many comments in my codes, so bear with me. If you need any explanations, mail me.
This little bit of code is simply a method of converting "CString"'s into "char"'s. I am posting this because I was having some trouble finding any code that did this type of conversion, or at least I didn't find a method that suited my needs. Regardless, I thought I'd post this for those who may need a quick and (somewhat) easy way to convert CStrings into Chars. This code is admittedly simplistic, so don't expect anything advanced here! I have added comments for each step, despite its simplicity.
This code is just a little beginning project of mine that I wrote when I first began learning to use winsock. Because this was my first practical application of my winsock knowledge, it is not quite so sophisticated, and it is thusly an ALTERNATING chat program. . . sorry. . .anyway, even though I wrote this code about 2 years ago, and it is useless to me now, I thought I would post it for those who may wish to learn winsock and need a good example. I tried my best to comment it, but I am really not used to using many comments in my codes, so bear with me. If you need any explanations, mail me.
This little bit of code is simply a method of converting "CString"'s into "char"'s. I am posting this because I was having some trouble finding any code that did this type of conversion, or at least I didn't find a method that suited my needs. Regardless, I thought I'd post this for those who may need a quick and (somewhat) easy way to convert CStrings into Chars. This code is admittedly simplistic, so don't expect anything advanced here! I have added comments for each step, despite its simplicity.
This code is just a little beginning project of mine that I wrote when I first began learning to use winsock. Because this was my first practical application of my winsock knowledge, it is not quite so sophisticated, and it is thusly an ALTERNATING chat program. . . sorry. . .anyway, even though I wrote this code about 2 years ago, and it is useless to me now, I thought I would post it for those who may wish to learn winsock and need a good example. I tried my best to comment it, but I am really not used to using many comments in my codes, so bear with me. If you need any explanations, mail me.
This little bit of code is simply a method of converting "CString"'s into "char"'s. I am posting this because I was having some trouble finding any code that did this type of conversion, or at least I didn't find a method that suited my needs. Regardless, I thought I'd post this for those who may need a quick and (somewhat) easy way to convert CStrings into Chars. This code is admittedly simplistic, so don't expect anything advanced here! I have added comments for each step, despite its simplicity.
This code is just a little beginning project of mine that I wrote when I first began learning to use winsock. Because this was my first practical application of my winsock knowledge, it is not quite so sophisticated, and it is thusly an ALTERNATING chat program. . . sorry. . .anyway, even though I wrote this code about 2 years ago, and it is useless to me now, I thought I would post it for those who may wish to learn winsock and need a good example. I tried my best to comment it, but I am really not used to using many comments in my codes, so bear with me. If you need any explanations, mail me.
This little bit of code is simply a method of converting "CString"'s into "char"'s. I am posting this because I was having some trouble finding any code that did this type of conversion, or at least I didn't find a method that suited my needs. Regardless, I thought I'd post this for those who may need a quick and (somewhat) easy way to convert CStrings into Chars. This code is admittedly simplistic, so don't expect anything advanced here! I have added comments for each step, despite its simplicity.
This code is just a little beginning project of mine that I wrote when I first began learning to use winsock. Because this was my first practical application of my winsock knowledge, it is not quite so sophisticated, and it is thusly an ALTERNATING chat program. . . sorry. . .anyway, even though I wrote this code about 2 years ago, and it is useless to me now, I thought I would post it for those who may wish to learn winsock and need a good example. I tried my best to comment it, but I am really not used to using many comments in my codes, so bear with me. If you need any explanations, mail me.
This little bit of code is simply a method of converting "CString"'s into "char"'s. I am posting this because I was having some trouble finding any code that did this type of conversion, or at least I didn't find a method that suited my needs. Regardless, I thought I'd post this for those who may need a quick and (somewhat) easy way to convert CStrings into Chars. This code is admittedly simplistic, so don't expect anything advanced here! I have added comments for each step, despite its simplicity.
This code is just a little beginning project of mine that I wrote when I first began learning to use winsock. Because this was my first practical application of my winsock knowledge, it is not quite so sophisticated, and it is thusly an ALTERNATING chat program. . . sorry. . .anyway, even though I wrote this code about 2 years ago, and it is useless to me now, I thought I would post it for those who may wish to learn winsock and need a good example. I tried my best to comment it, but I am really not used to using many comments in my codes, so bear with me. If you need any explanations, mail me.
This little bit of code is simply a method of converting "CString"'s into "char"'s. I am posting this because I was having some trouble finding any code that did this type of conversion, or at least I didn't find a method that suited my needs. Regardless, I thought I'd post this for those who may need a quick and (somewhat) easy way to convert CStrings into Chars. This code is admittedly simplistic, so don't expect anything advanced here! I have added comments for each step, despite its simplicity.
This code is just a little beginning project of mine that I wrote when I first began learning to use winsock. Because this was my first practical application of my winsock knowledge, it is not quite so sophisticated, and it is thusly an ALTERNATING chat program. . . sorry. . .anyway, even though I wrote this code about 2 years ago, and it is useless to me now, I thought I would post it for those who may wish to learn winsock and need a good example. I tried my best to comment it, but I am really not used to using many comments in my codes, so bear with me. If you need any explanations, mail me.
This little bit of code is simply a method of converting "CString"'s into "char"'s. I am posting this because I was having some trouble finding any code that did this type of conversion, or at least I didn't find a method that suited my needs. Regardless, I thought I'd post this for those who may need a quick and (somewhat) easy way to convert CStrings into Chars. This code is admittedly simplistic, so don't expect anything advanced here! I have added comments for each step, despite its simplicity.