[ColorForth] reinventing the internet?
- Subject: [ColorForth] reinventing the internet?
- From: Dirk Harms-Merbitz <dirk@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2001 15:17:14 -0800
T/TCP is an attempt at improving TCP.
It changes the way that TCP establishes a connection.
There are a number of books on this subject.
On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 12:52:44PM -0800, Jeff Fox wrote:
> Kristopher Johnson wrote:
> >
> > TCP is generally used for data streams where it is
> > important that every byte get through in the proper
> > order, or that the sender knows that the data didn't
> > get through.
>
> That is what I thought, but I have others say that
> apps should do that not a lower layer. I don't
> really understand enough about it to really
> understand why the way it is considered needed
> so much. Maybe someone will say something to
> light my bulb.
>
> > Can you give some examples of cases where TCP is
> > being used without good reason?
>
> The subject came up in the context that if you
> have a new form of client and host and server
> and could reinvent the internet and optimize
> protocols it is obvious that there would be
> things that could be improved. People say
> that TCP/IP is one of them. I am just
> trying to get some handle on where improvements
> might be introduced if it wasn't just locked
> in.
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