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Author: Ross
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Chapter 2, Problem R8RQ
Program Plan Intro
UDP:
UDP stands for User Datagram Protocol, which is a communication protocol used for establishing low latency and loss tolerating connections between various applications on internet.
TCP:
TCP stands for Transmission Control Protocol, which is a standard that establishes and maintain a network conversion with the use of application programs.
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