Send a message from client to server using UNIX signals.
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Send a message from client to server using UNIX signals.
Small data exchange between client and server programs using UNIX signals - Introduction to Inter Process Communication (IPC)
The purpose of this project is to code a small data exchange program using UNIX signals.
The purpose of this project is to code a small data exchange program using UNIX signals.
The purpose of this project is to code a small data exchange programusing UNIX signals.
The purpose of this project is to code a small data exchange program using UNIX signals.
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This is a 42 project. Create a data exchange between server and client with UNIX signals.
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Efficiently exchange small data in C with a UNIX signal-based program. This concise project leverages UNIX signals for streamlined communication, providing a simple and effective solution for data exchange in a lightweight environment. Explore the power of signals in this compact program designed for seamless small-scale data transfer.
The purpose of this project is to code a small data exchange program using UNIX signals.
sending and receiving messages between two processes using unix signals
The purpose of this project is to code a small data exchange program using UNIX signals, 42 curriculum
Resumen: El propósito de este proyecto es crear un pequeño programa de intercambio de datos utilizando señales UNIX.
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Communication program in the form of client-server where the data are exchanged using UNIX signals
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