@misc{14533, keywords = {NorNet Core, programming, NEAT, NEAT Sockets API, Client, Server, Examples}, author = {Thomas Dreibholz}, title = {A Practical Introduction to NEAT at Hainan University}, abstract = {The goal of NEAT (A New, Evolutive API and Transport-Layer Architecture for the Internet) is to allow network "services" offered to applications {\textendash} such as reliability, low-delay communication or security {\textendash} to be dynamically tailored based on application demands, current network conditions, hardware capabilities or local policies, and also to support the integration of new network functionality in an evolutionary fashion, without applications having to be rewritten. This talk gives a practical introduction to NEAT from a developer{\textquoteright}s perspective: after an introduction to NEAT, the APIs and in particular the NEAT Sockets API are explained. This is followed by pseudo-code examples and finally running-code examples. These running-code examples particularly also show how to use NEAT in NorNet Core}, year = {2017}, journal = {Haikou, Hainan, People{\textquoteright}s Republic of China}, address = {Haikou, Hainan, People{\textquoteright}s Republic of China}, }