As we discussed the subjects areas related to Bavardica, we can now go through the steps in the actual achievement of the project.
i. Sending a public message over the TCP network from a Silverlight client
The model selected for this project is the prototyping model. Starting first with a throwaway prototype, I could first send simple TCP packets using Silverlight and a console application as a server. It was a very basic chat that let a user, say A send a message to a user B so that no one else with receive the message apart from A and B. The server is a .Net console application and the client is a Silverlight application hosted in a......
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