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| var net = require('net') | |
| var sock = net.connect(1337) | |
| process.stdin.pipe(sock) | |
| sock.pipe(process.stdout) | |
| sock.on('connect', function () { | |
| process.stdin.resume(); | |
| process.stdin.setRawMode(true) |
| /* | |
| In the node.js intro tutorial (http://nodejs.org/), they show a basic tcp | |
| server, but for some reason omit a client connecting to it. I added an | |
| example at the bottom. | |
| Save the following server in example.js: | |
| */ | |
| var net = require('net'); |
| //To run Q.js examples: | |
| // 1. Open a new browser tab in Chrome and turn on developer toolbar. | |
| // 2. Copy/Paste this gist in the console and hit enter to run all the snippets. | |
| // Based on the inspiration from samples @ https://github.com/kriskowal/q | |
| //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
| //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |