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Table of Contents
Boost.Asio C++ Network Programming Second Edition

Boost.Asio C++ Network Programming Second Edition

Copyright 2015 Packt Publishing

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews.

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First published: February 2013

Second published: September 2015

Production reference: 1100915

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Credits

Authors

Wisnu Anggoro

John Torjo

Reviewers

Toma Becea

Iyed Bennour

Vic Taylor

Commissioning Editor

Veena Pagare

Acquisition Editor

Tushar Gupta

Content Development Editor

Rashmi Suvarna

Technical Editor

Abhishek R. Kotian

Copy Editor

Neha Vyas

Project Coordinator

Judie Jose

Proofreader

Safis Editing

Indexer

Mariammal Chettiyar

Production Coordinator

Conidon Miranda

Cover Work

Conidon Miranda

About the Authors

Wisnu Anggoro is a Microsoft Certified Professional in C# programming and an experienced C/C++ developer. He has been programming since he was in junior high school, and he started developing computer applications using basic programming in the MS-DOS environment. He has good experience in smart card programming as well as desktop and web application programming, such as designing, developing, and supporting live use applications for SIM Card Operating System Porting, personalization, PC/SC communication, and other smart card applications that require the use of C# and C/C++.

He is currently a senior smart card software engineer at Cipta Srigati Lestari (www.cslgroup.co.id), an Indonesian company that specializes in the innovation and technology of smart cards. There, he holds the position of the smart card tools team leader. He has the responsibility of managing the smart card tools team and developing various applications and tools in order to create smart cards that can connect to any computer application.

Before this, he worked as a platform engineer at the same company. In this position, he successfully ported the GSM operating system from Tongfang THC20F17BD Chip (MCS51) to Xirka XSTSCSIM864 Chip (MCS51) and the RUIM operating system from Samsung S3FC9xx Chip (ARM) to EMTG97 Chip (MCS51). He also successfully developed a personalization tool for the MIFARE Classic card, a smart card key generator dongle used to activate the operating system based on the ICCID number using its own cryptography algorithm, and various smart card applications. He did this by accessing smart card readers using P/Invoke C#, RESTful applications that use HttpNet and JSON XML serialization in C#, and responsive applications that use multithreading and asynchronous processing in C#.

This is his first, and he plans to write as many books about C/C++ and C# programming in the future as possible. You can reach him through his e-mail at <>.

Acknowledgements

First and foremost, I would like to thank God, whose many blessings have made me who I am today. To my wife, Vivin, for her constant love and support and for not letting me give up on writing this book. To my beloved son, Olav, who has given me so much happiness and has kept me hopping. To my parents and family for their inspiration.

Also, thank you to the following individuals; without their contributions and support, this book would not have been written.

The great team at Packt Publishing, especially Tushar Gupta, my acquisition editor, who invited me to author this book and guided me to start writing it. Rashmi Suvarna, my content development editor, for her efforts in making my book's content awesome. Abhishek Kotian, my technical editor, who ensured that all the source code is valid; thanks for correcting my confusing phrases.

My superiors at Cipta Srigati Lestari, Abdul Hakim and Benediktus Dwi Desiyanto, for all the knowledge you have sharednot only about technical stuff, but also about soft skills. It proved to be really helpful while I was writing this book.

Christopher Kohlhoff, the founder of Boost Asio; thanks for your video presentation on YouTube titled Thinking Asynchronously: Designing Applications with Boost.Asio , which can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-lTwGJRx0o.

Boris Schling, the author of The Boost C++ Libraries and the owner of http://www.theboostcpplibraries.com; thanks for your site. It has inspired me a lot.

Drew Benton, thanks for sharing your knowledge of Boost.Asio on the gamedev.net forum at http://www.gamedev.net/blog/950/entry-2249317-a-guide-to-getting-started-with-boostasio/?pg=1.

Thanks to Harvard University for providing free lectures on GDB at http://www.sourceware.org/gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb.html and also for providing quick and easy-to-understand videos about GDB on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCtY--xRUyI.

John Torjo is a renown C++ expert. He has been programming for over 15 years, most of which were spent doing C++. Sometimes, he also codes C# or Java. He's also enjoyed writing articles about programming in C++ Users Journal (currently, Dr. Dobbs) and other magazines. In his spare time, he likes playing poker and driving fast cars. One of his freelance projects lets him combine two of his passions, programming and poker. You can reach him at <>.

About the Reviewers

Toma Becea is a passionate programmer and an employee at Macadamian Inc. He loves to delve into technologies such as WPF, WebRTC, and iOS. He also likes cycling, playing football, and hang gliding.

Iyed Bennour is a senior software engineer. He spent the last 10 years developing large-scale multithreading and networking C++ software in the telecommunication industry. He sees software development as a craft that needs to be mastered and likes to think of himself as a software craftsman.

Vic Taylor is a formally trained educator who received his PhD in urban education from the University of WisconsinMilwaukee in 1999. He has been programming since he fell in love with it in 1979, when he was still in graduate school (University of WisconsinMadison) and completing a data analysis that required him to learn enough of Fortran to use IMSL.

Vic has been a professional programmer/consultant for about 35 years now, and he has been contracted by Nevelex Corporation to write C++11 code for several DirecTV projects. Some of his previous accomplishments include single-handedly analyzing, designing, and implementing four major industrial control applications for Badger Meter Incorporated (Milwaukee, WI) on a contractual basis between 1994 and 2005.

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