Sinha explains the use of Windows and Windows NT inter-process communication methods to build applications which can communicate with their counterparts over the network. This book explores the challenges that developers face when they are developing network-aware or client/server programs within the Windows and Windows NT operating systems.
About Alok K. Sinha Alok Sinha, graduate of the University of Alaska, Fairbanks and Banaras Hindu University, India, is a software design engineer at Microsoft. He specializes in distributed computing and has worked on directory service for Microsoft Windows NT. Author and co-author of numerous articles on Microsoft's Windows and client/server computing, the author is currently a member of the Broadband Media Applications team at Microsoft. He is an active member of the Software Technology Track Advisory Committee of the annual Hawaii International Conference on System Science. He also taught a short course on client/server computing in Trinidad and Tobago as part of a United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) project.
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