[jdev] Re: Hi
Bart Smit
Bart.Smit at nexusmgmt.com
Tue Jan 3 08:35:58 CST 2006
Hi Emile,
As someone who recently dug a bit deeper into Jabber I can recommend the
O'Reilly book from D.J. Adams as an excellent primer on the protocol,
structure and API for jabber.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596002025/
Bart...
P.S. leuk om een student van mijn oude universiteit (Elektrotechniek
1990) op jdev tegen te komen ;-)
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From: jdev-bounces at jabber.org [mailto:jdev-bounces at jabber.org] On Behalf
Of Emile Nijssen
Sent: 03 January 2006 14:01
To: hal at halr9000.com; Jabber software development list
Subject: Re: [jdev] Re: Hi
wow! fast and useful! thanks there.
I only knew about meebo.com (ok, and msn webmessenger but that thing
sucks), but whatever.
I read a lot on jabber.org and xmpp.org/specs but those either just
explain the basics or directly explain it in-depth while i'm just
somebody who knows lotsastuff about php and jscript, but not 'base64
encoding', coding your own RPC's and that kind of lingo. Anyway, this
was the pre-headstart I needed, i'll just join a chatgroup on the
jabber.org xmpp serv.
xmpp.org/specs is fine for a real hardcore C developer, but somebody
like me starting up needs more of a ... w3schools approach. But more
elaborate, of course.
Thanks again for the quick and useful feedback
--
Emile Nijssen, 1st year B.Sc. Programme
Aerospace Engineering, Delft University
E.J.M.Nijssen at student.TUDelft.nl
student ID: 1274325
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