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TCP/IP SocketsNetwork sockets can be declared using socket_type variables. Most of the file I/O functions will work with sockets as well as files. The main difference between a socket and a file is that sockets are always "in" and "out". When opening a socket, do not specify a mode. The name of the socket is a string containing the name of the server computer, followed by a colon and a port number. The port number is 80 (a web server) if no port is specified. Certain ports, such as those above 32767, are prohibited as a security precaution.
#!/usr/local/bin/bush
Example: Hello World
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