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# Minitalk
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This is my implementation of the Minitalk project for the 42 school.
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## Description
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Minitalk is a client-server application that allows communication between two processes using only signals. The client sends a string message to the server, which receives and displays the message.
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The purpose of the project is to familiarize students with the use of signals in Unix-based systems and inter-process communication.
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## Usage
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To use the application, first compile the `server` and `client` executables by running `make` in the root directory of the project.
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Then, start the `server` executable in a terminal window using the command `./server`. The server will display its process ID (PID) to be used by the client.
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Next, start the `client` executable in another terminal window using the command `./client [server PID] [message]`. Replace `[server PID]` with the server's PID displayed in the previous step, and `[message]` with the message to be sent.
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The client will send the message to the server using signals, and the server will display the message in its terminal window.
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## Concepts Learned
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Through the completion of this project, I gained knowledge and experience in the following areas:
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- Inter-process communication using signals
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- Unix signals and signal handlers
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- Bitwise operations for signal handling
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## Resources
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- ![The project subject](./subject.pdf)
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- The Unix manual pages for signals and inter-process communication
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## Authors
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This project was created by Camille CHAUVET. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to contact me.
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