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1. What does c# .net's socket has in relation to backlog?

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Is backlog important to have? If yes, why?
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George Jonsson 20-Dec-14 22:37pm    
What is your definition of backlog?
deelll 21-Dec-14 3:07am    
This is the definition from Microsoft.
http://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/get-started/create-your-backlog-vs.aspx

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1. A "backlog" is a logical definition for a queue, a socket is a physical implementation of a network transport, the relation of these two is dependent on how you design your system.

2. It depends on what you intend to do, and if having a queue makes sense in your design.
 
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