Hello Priyanka,
I read your article it is very informative and helpful for me.
Thanks for sharing.
But i have a question.
Can you please let me know the difference between host byte order and Network Byte order.
Regards,
Manikanta.
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Hi Manikanta,
Applogies for the delay.
As per my Understanding, Host Byte Order refers to the internal byte ordering used by a specific machine or system. It can be either little-endian or big-endian.
Network Byte Order refers to Standardized byte ordering which is used for network communication, always big-endian, to ensure consistent interpretation of data across different systems.
Appreciate the feedback. Keep reading!!