TCP-socket-client-server
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🎯 Best for:Developers learning concurrent network programming in C
What is TCP-socket-client-server?
A robust implementation of a concurrent TCP server and client using I/O multiplexing and multi-threading. It demonstrates advanced Unix socket programming concepts including signal handling and thread-safe operations.
Tech Stack
CVPN & Network
Why TCP-socket-client-server?
- • Thread-safe implementation
- • Handles multiple services
- • Robust error handling
Limitations
- • Unix/Solaris specific
- • Low-level C code
- • Manual memory management
9/27/2025
Last Update
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Forks
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Unknown
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