.NET programmers, learn about a way that can help you write high performance server applications in .NET.
Latest Sockets Articles
.NET Tip: Creating a Simple Monitor with Ping
By using the Ping class, one of the many classes included in the .NET Framework Library, you can create a simple server monitor that ensures your servers are all responding to network traffic.
Communicating over Sockets: Blocking vs. Unblocking
Learn about blocking versus unblocking sockets, and about the use of generics and a sample socket connection pool.
Improved .NET Remoting, Part 2: Secure TCP
The security enhancements that the .NET Framework 2.0 made to the TCP channel enable secure TCP communication either through code or application configuration files. Learn how to apply both techniques to .NET remoting clients and servers.
Asynchronous Socket Programming in C#: Part II
Second part of the C# asynchronous socket example, showing more features in socket programming.
Asynchronous Socket Programming in C#: Part I
This is a simple Client-Server application developed to explain the concept of asynchronous sockets in C#. This extends the socket program to accept multiple clients. Because this example uses Asynchronous methods, threads are not necessary to communicate to multiple clients (though internally the asynchronous communication mechanism uses threads at the OS level).
Latest Developer Videos
More...Latest CodeGuru Developer Columns
Comparing the stdio and iostream C++ Libraries
It's essential to know the differences in these libraries and use them correctly. This brief tutorial will guide you.

Ten Reasons to Look at .NET Core Now
The .NET Core is here now, and here are some reasons to begin using it.

Creating a Command Prompt Window Using Visual Basic
Learn how to simulate the DOS Command Prompt window from a Visual Basic form.
The Value of APIs
Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are where you have to be. It's not a matter of if as much as a matter of which.