And does this webserver serve many simultaneous connections? I doubt it. You'd learn more about proper webserver programming techniques by studying the source code to nginx [1] or mongrel2 [2].
As an example, it's more useful in showing how to build GUIs in assembly, and that's not very productive. You do get small executables, tho.
One might consider the fact that nowadays it's only worth writing "busy code" in assembly, and most or all of a GUI app isn't busy code, but that would be being sensible. A web server might have a few pieces of busy code in it IF it's designed to connect to hundreds or thousands of users at once. It would be good to write those in assembly. :)
Of course, there's always the fun factor :-)
INVOKE SetFilePointer,hFile,FOffset,0,FILE_BEGIN
INVOKE ReadFile,hFile,pMem,FSize,offset NotUsed,0
INVOKE send,wParam,pMem,FSize,0
INVOKE GlobalUnlock,hMem
INVOKE GlobalFree,hMem
INVOKE closesocket,wParam
INVOKE CloseHandle,hFile ;Done with file and socket too.
The guy wrote it in 2001, when he was in high school, and he's done a lot more cool and interesting stuff since then, and it looks like he's graduated to Linux: http://lingcog.iit.edu/~scubed/projects.xmlToo bad he stopped adding new projects to the page in 2007. His "portfolio" page has a few more things since then.
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