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Have you ever written an application that utilises Microsoft's Winsock control? have you ever found that when you tried to send data to a socket, that data becomes compounded with other data sent at a similar time, instead of in a separate transmission? Also applies to those who write multiple connection servers. Read on.
This is an update to Kurt Joseph Serge's word counter code that was long, clunky and not entirely accurate. Takes a string and counts the "words" (characters separated by spaces) in it. Take a look.
Have you ever written an application that utilises Microsoft's Winsock control? have you ever found that when you tried to send data to a socket, that data becomes compounded with other data sent at a similar time, instead of in a separate transmission? Also applies to those who write multiple connection servers. Read on.
This is an update to Kurt Joseph Serge's word counter code that was long, clunky and not entirely accurate. Takes a string and counts the "words" (characters separated by spaces) in it. Take a look.
Have you ever written an application that utilises Microsoft's Winsock control? have you ever found that when you tried to send data to a socket, that data becomes compounded with other data sent at a similar time, instead of in a separate transmission? Also applies to those who write multiple connection servers. Read on.
This is an update to Kurt Joseph Serge's word counter code that was long, clunky and not entirely accurate. Takes a string and counts the "words" (characters separated by spaces) in it. Take a look.
This is an update to Kurt Joseph Serge's word counter code that was long, clunky and not entirely accurate. Takes a string and counts the "words" (characters separated by spaces) in it. Take a look.
Have you ever written an application that utilises Microsoft's Winsock control? have you ever found that when you tried to send data to a socket, that data becomes compounded with other data sent at a similar time, instead of in a separate transmission? Also applies to those who write multiple connection servers. Read on.
Have you ever written an application that utilises Microsoft's Winsock control? have you ever found that when you tried to send data to a socket, that data becomes compounded with other data sent at a similar time, instead of in a separate transmission? Also applies to those who write multiple connection servers. Read on.
This is an update to Kurt Joseph Serge's word counter code that was long, clunky and not entirely accurate. Takes a string and counts the "words" (characters separated by spaces) in it. Take a look.
This is an update to Kurt Joseph Serge's word counter code that was long, clunky and not entirely accurate. Takes a string and counts the "words" (characters separated by spaces) in it. Take a look.
Have you ever written an application that utilises Microsoft's Winsock control? have you ever found that when you tried to send data to a socket, that data becomes compounded with other data sent at a similar time, instead of in a separate transmission? Also applies to those who write multiple connection servers. Read on.
This is an update to Kurt Joseph Serge's word counter code that was long, clunky and not entirely accurate. Takes a string and counts the "words" (characters separated by spaces) in it. Take a look.
Have you ever written an application that utilises Microsoft's Winsock control? have you ever found that when you tried to send data to a socket, that data becomes compounded with other data sent at a similar time, instead of in a separate transmission? Also applies to those who write multiple connection servers. Read on.
Have you ever written an application that utilises Microsoft's Winsock control? have you ever found that when you tried to send data to a socket, that data becomes compounded with other data sent at a similar time, instead of in a separate transmission? Also applies to those who write multiple connection servers. Read on.
This is an update to Kurt Joseph Serge's word counter code that was long, clunky and not entirely accurate. Takes a string and counts the "words" (characters separated by spaces) in it. Take a look.
This is an update to Kurt Joseph Serge's word counter code that was long, clunky and not entirely accurate. Takes a string and counts the "words" (characters separated by spaces) in it. Take a look.
Have you ever written an application that utilises Microsoft's Winsock control? have you ever found that when you tried to send data to a socket, that data becomes compounded with other data sent at a similar time, instead of in a separate transmission? Also applies to those who write multiple connection servers. Read on.
This is an update to Kurt Joseph Serge's word counter code that was long, clunky and not entirely accurate. Takes a string and counts the "words" (characters separated by spaces) in it. Take a look.
Have you ever written an application that utilises Microsoft's Winsock control? have you ever found that when you tried to send data to a socket, that data becomes compounded with other data sent at a similar time, instead of in a separate transmission? Also applies to those who write multiple connection servers. Read on.