The perspective presented in The Internet and Its Protocols is both comprehensive and in-depth. It encompasses all the commonly used protocols and elucidates how they collaborate to form the Internet as a whole. More importantly, it provides a thorough examination of each protocol, delving into the problems it addresses and the precise methods it employs to fulfill its functions. These examinations encompass message flows, complete message formats, and the exchange of messages under normal and error conditions. Abundant diagrams and tables support these detailed descriptions.
The book’s comparative approach goes beyond mere documentation, offering valuable insights into the decisions you encounter while constructing and maintaining your network, network device, or network application. Adrian Farrel’s wealth of experience and advice serves as a guide, significantly easing your journey as you strive for improved performance and an expanded range of services.
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- Software Exorcism: A Handbook for Debugging and Optimizing Legacy Code by Bill Blunden (2003)
- Hormones and the Endocrine System: Textbook of Endocrinology by Bernhard Kleine (2016)
- Genetics: A Conceptual Approach 6e by Benjamin A. Pierce (2017)
- A Functional Approach to Java by Ben Weidig (2022)
- Calculus of variations and optimal control by Amol Sasan (2005)