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QuestionDrivers to access parallel port in c using windows xp or 7 ?? Pin
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Albert Holguin15-Mar-13 9:32
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Network stack goes something like this...

Socket->Raw Ethernet->IP->TCP->HTTP->Web Pages/Services

So basically, the sockets can be programmed with whatever language you want and everything else is layers that go above (or below) your base communication layer. Some languages offer higher abstraction so for example, you can get straight to web services without knowing anything about the other layers. Sometimes it's beneficial to keep things abstract to get things done quickly, but I'd personally recommend you at least know about the inner workings of things.

Here's a project[^] for C++ that deals with REST, it's from MS (I believe).
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