HTTP isn't the only network protocol that's useful. Learn about, or beef up your skills with, socket-level programming.

HTTP isn't the only network protocol that's useful. Learn about, or beef up your skills with, socket-level programming.
Using output caching is now much easier to use, thanks to .NET 4 and higher, and also can be used in a traditional application.
Build a quick and easy project to display binary files.
Learn to use XSD, something that's built into Visual Studio, and makes handling XML data child's play.
Improve your C# asynchronous programming skills with the help of a few, perhaps new to your arsenal, keywords.
The Singleton pattern is very flexible. Learn to wrap it around your little finger.
Quirky and yet persistent, C++ is a language that keeps programmers coming back to it. Pick up some new ways to wrangle it into your workflow.
HTTP isn't the only network protocol that's useful. Learn about, or beef up your skills with, socket-level programming.
Learn about the functions, and see a small example of how the particular functions can be used.
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