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If you want to know the basics about socket programming, you could have a look here: http://beej.us/guide/bgnet/
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Hi HybridStorm,
Up to your question, a very good reference teaching Borland C++ Builder is "Teach Yourself Borland C++ Builder in 21 Days", the book is of a kind that the author always stays with if you fall and prepares you for the bumps down the road you meet while leading you through the basics and consequently the advanced techniques of C++. Yes, Borland C++ Builder stands for a Rapid Application Development IDE, combining the power of C++ language with graphical and object model, preventing you everytime reinventing the wheel in starting a new application. I have the "Teach Yourself Borland C++ Builder in 14 Days", originally around 550 pages, do you you want me to send you an attachment? IvayloRadev |
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Borland C++ Builder 6...sucks. the thing pretty much defeats the purpose of actually being able to type code in yourself. do you really need a book to understand how to use the damn thing.
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