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This article is meant to explain how to utilize Windows sockets for network transfers in a Visual Basic program. This example code and the explanation were written and tested in Visual Basic 6.
This article is my understanding of how to use the WinSock API. It explains how to create a socket, listen on a socket as a server, connect to a socket as a client, and how to pass information from the client to the server.
After looking at functions like printf() and scanf() and their ability to accept any number of arguments I got curious to see how its done. This article explains how to create a function that will allow any number of parameters to be passed to it, and ho to accept those extra parameters.
This article is meant to explain how to utilize Windows sockets for network transfers in a Visual Basic program. This example code and the explanation were written and tested in Visual Basic 6.
This article is my understanding of how to use the WinSock API. It explains how to create a socket, listen on a socket as a server, connect to a socket as a client, and how to pass information from the client to the server.
After looking at functions like printf() and scanf() and their ability to accept any number of arguments I got curious to see how its done. This article explains how to create a function that will allow any number of parameters to be passed to it, and ho to accept those extra parameters.
This article is meant to explain how to utilize Windows sockets for network transfers in a Visual Basic program. This example code and the explanation were written and tested in Visual Basic 6.
This article is my understanding of how to use the WinSock API. It explains how to create a socket, listen on a socket as a server, connect to a socket as a client, and how to pass information from the client to the server.
After looking at functions like printf() and scanf() and their ability to accept any number of arguments I got curious to see how its done. This article explains how to create a function that will allow any number of parameters to be passed to it, and ho to accept those extra parameters.
This article is meant to explain how to utilize Windows sockets for network transfers in a Visual Basic program. This example code and the explanation were written and tested in Visual Basic 6.
This article is intended to cover the basics of working with a database through ADO without diving into MFC, .NET, or any other deep Microsoft framework.
This article is meant to explain how to utilize Windows sockets for network transfers in a Visual Basic program. This example code and the explanation were written and tested in Visual Basic 6.
This article is intended to cover the basics of working with a database through ADO without diving into MFC, .NET, or any other deep Microsoft framework.
This article is meant to explain how to utilize Windows sockets for network transfers in a Visual Basic program. This example code and the explanation were written and tested in Visual Basic 6.
This article is intended to cover the basics of working with a database through ADO without diving into MFC, .NET, or any other deep Microsoft framework.
This article is meant to explain how to utilize Windows sockets for network transfers in a Visual Basic program. This example code and the explanation were written and tested in Visual Basic 6.
This article is intended to cover the basics of working with a database through ADO without diving into MFC, .NET, or any other deep Microsoft framework.
This article is meant to explain how to utilize Windows sockets for network transfers in a Visual Basic program. This example code and the explanation were written and tested in Visual Basic 6.
This article is my understanding of how to use the WinSock API. It explains how to create a socket, listen on a socket as a server, connect to a socket as a client, and how to pass information from the client to the server.
After looking at functions like printf() and scanf() and their ability to accept any number of arguments I got curious to see how its done. This article explains how to create a function that will allow any number of parameters to be passed to it, and ho to accept those extra parameters.