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John Shirley
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Microsoft RPC Programming Guide (Nutshell Handbooks) |
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No copies available |
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| Published in: |
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English |
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Paperback |
| Pages: |
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254 |
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1995-03-01 |
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1565920708 |
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O'Reilly |
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0.96 pounds |
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7.0 x 9.17 x 0.57 inches |
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1 |
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Product Description
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) is the glue that holds together MS-DOS, Windows 3.x, and Windows NT. It is a client-server technology -- a way of making programs on two different systems work together like one. The advantage of RPC is that you can link two systems together using simple C calls, as in a single-system program. Like many aspects of Microsoft programming, RPC forms a small world of its own, with conventions and terms that can be confusing. This book is an introduction to Microsoft RPC concepts combined with a step-by-step guide to programming RPC calls in C. Topics include server registration, interface definitions, arrays and pointers, context handles, and basic administration procedures. This edition covers version 2.0 of Microsoft RPC. Four complete examples are included.
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http://bookmooch.com/1565920708 |
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