Making Unix and Windows Nt Talk by Mark Nadelson

Making Unix and Windows Nt Talk

Mark Nadelson
512 pages
Cmp Books
Jan 1999
Paperback
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The majority of networked systems in business today consist of Windows NT workstations on the users' desks and UNIX servers supporting the network. This book explains how to build the tools needed for inter-platform communication systems between the two environments as a series of objects that are used to create more complex inter-platform objects. Read more Continue reading Read less ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mark Nadelson and Tom Hagan have 25 years of experience in developing within UNIX, DOS/Windows and, more recently, Windows NT systems. Their work has included the development of network software for telecommunications, digital signal processing, internet programming, and financial institutions. It is in their development of mission critical applications for financial institutions, where legacy UNIX systems are wedded to Windows NT workstations, that they have honed their skills in inter-platform communications. Read more Continue reading Read less
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Pages 512
Publisher Cmp Books
Published 1999
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