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Re: New at socket programming

by TheHobbit (Pilgrim)
on Apr 19, 2002 at 10:13 UTC ( [id://160481]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to New at socket programming

This looks suspiciously like homework to me...As a teacher, who gives this sort of homework, I can not approve of your idea to have the monks doing it for you...

Do a little more work by yourself. As some monks sugested, try at leas putting in use strict and a -w after the shebang.

Also, read the doc on Socket and IO::Socket::INET. Finaly, you could look at the wonderful Network Programming with Perl by L.D.Stein.

Cheers
Leo TheHobbit
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Re: Re: New at socket programming
by Anonymous Monk on Apr 19, 2002 at 13:53 UTC
    Hello. My question is indeed sort of like homework but I'm no longer a student. My company creates wireless applications for GSM telcos. Recently, because of excessively large SMS volumes, we've been requested to directly connect to the SMSC (Short Message Service Center), a machine designed by CMG. I posed my question to solicit additional information regarding the stability of such a connection. Thanks.

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