Maybe not the best place to ask, but I've heard folks here mention writing 
interfaces using sockets.  Now, someone sent me a manual on the socket 
functions that could be used with REXX, and I successfully wrote a 
client/server pair for use on the mainframe, just as a proof of concept for a 
project that in the end was never executed.  I enjoyed the experience, and 
captivated by the possibilities.

But it was a set of calls for use only with REXX.  I hear other folks here talk 
about sockets, and I'm wondering what else there is that I can use on other 
platforms.  Someday I'll learn assembler for Windows, but until I do, are there 
other tools available?

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