Communication program where two processes exchange messages through Unix signals. It involves creating a simple chat system that allows for sending and receiving strings of characters.
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Communication program where two processes exchange messages through Unix signals. It involves creating a simple chat system that allows for sending and receiving strings of characters.
The purpose of this project is to code a small data exchange program using UNIX signals.
This repository contains the projects I have been working on at 42 School. It covers different areas of software development as part of 42 School's common core.
My projects at 42 Prague | finished minitalk
System that sends a message from client to server using UNIX signals for communication.
A data exchange program using UNIX signals.
42 Project to get familiar with UNIX signals and client/server model
My journey in school 42 Florence
An easy to use testing framework for the 42 projects
Send a message from client to server using UNIX signals.
The projects in this repository are carried out in the common core process of 42 schools.
The purpose of this project is to code a small data exchange program using UNIX signals.
"Minitalk is a 42 school project focused on creating a communication system using signals. It enhances your understanding of process communication and signal handling in C
minitalk is a compact communication application utilizing UNIX signals. This C-based project uses a client-server model where the client sends strings to a server via the server's PID
My minitalk project for the 42 Cursus. A small client server communication program using UNIX signals. 115/100
A minimalistic communication protocol implementation using UNIX signals and C.
42 Minitalk: Minitalk is a project that involves creating a client-server communication system using signals. The goal is to implement a client program that can send messages to a server program using signals, which are then displayed by the server.
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