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	*  24  Network and communication

	*  24.1 Network 1
		*  24.1.1 Socket
		*  24.1.2 ServerSocket
			*  24.1.2.1 Exkurs - Socket
			*  24.1.2.2 Projects

		*  24.1.3 UDPSocket
			*  24.1.3.1 Projects

		*  24.1.4 UnixSocket
			*  24.1.4.1 Projects

		*  24.1.5 SerialPort
			*  24.1.5.1 RS232
			*  24.1.5.2 Project RS232-Terminal
			*  24.1.5.3 Project A/D-Interface

		*  24.1.6 Net (Constants)


	*  24.2 Network 2
		*  24.2.1 Curl
		*  24.2.2 DNSClient
		*  24.2.3 FTPC…</description>
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            <description>24.0 Network and communication

Chapter 24 gives you an overview of the possibilities of Gambas to connect to the outside world via interfaces in the programs. The main load is the Socket class, because it can be used to implement clients that can offer all traditional services on the network. In this chapter you will gain an insight into the RFCs on which these services are based and learn in selected projects how to develop web clients and test them in the local network.</description>
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