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The trouble of working in internet cafe’s….

November 14, 2006

You might wanna ask, why work in internet cafe’s???

Sure the ambience is annoying, with so many chatters and players cursing around while tapping on those keyboards and doing their stuff, sometimes thinking as if they are the only clients in the cafe. Other players waiting for their turn would be moving around trying to intimidate other players. Chatters would laugh at their fellow chatters on line. Basically the most basic of all internet cafe, those with small spaces and whose income rely on players, would be a mess.

But why bother working there? I dont have a PC at home, so I have to work there. I cant use our office’s resources late at night, so I have to work there.

Sometimes I think I would need to move this blog entry to the main blog. Any way, already had started it.

I am currently studying an implementation of asynchronous sockets in C#. This C# library basically relies on events to be fired to ensure connectivity, at least that’s what I understood so far. I wanted to find a way to make it work like passing the parameters needed without having to call the events. Basically to create the host instances (for both client and server) without having to rely on a service that handles the events. But it seems, as I can see it I makes no other opening than that. I mean, maybe yes, but that would require another class with longer codes. The idea of the .NET would be defeated with that.

Any way, I had to work back on the example again, hope things would be fine. Hope I get it right this time….

And oh, I am in an internet cafe, might as well play NBA Live 2006 for a while, its been long since I havent played this. [And not to brag, but I’m good at this… hehehehehehe]

 

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