What is a pipe?
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Answer / lini
Pipe is used for inter process communication. it works in FIFO mode. they are represented by using two file descriptors.
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Answer / ajay ( gce ,salem )
pipe is a long hollow cylinder to transfer any fluid
material from one place to another without any loss . the
material of pipe is based on the material which is to be
transfered ,...
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Answer / ashu sharma
Pipe is close conduit which is used to transfer fluid from
one end to another. The pipe has always circular cross-
section.
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Answer / ajay lakra
A pipe is round tubular section or hollow cylinder used
mainly to convey media.
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Answer / dhinesh
Pipe is a conduit which transfer the medium from one
equipment to another equipment..
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Answer / dhinesh
n. [common] Idiomatically, one's connection to the
Internet; in context, the expansion "bit pipe" is
understood. A "fat pipe" is a line with T1 or higher
capacity. A person with a 28.8 modem might be heard to
complain "
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