<div>wow! fast and useful! thanks there.</div>
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<div>I only knew about <a href="http://meebo.com">meebo.com</a> (ok, and msn webmessenger but that thing sucks), but whatever.</div>
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<div>I read a lot on <a href="http://jabber.org">jabber.org</a> and <a href="http://xmpp.org/specs">xmpp.org/specs</a> 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
<a href="http://jabber.org">jabber.org</a> xmpp serv.</div>
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<div><a href="http://xmpp.org/specs">xmpp.org/specs</a> 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.</div>
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<div>Thanks again for the quick and useful feedback<br> </div>
<div>-- <br>Emile Nijssen, 1st year B.Sc. Programme<br>Aerospace Engineering, Delft University<br><a href="mailto:E.J.M.Nijssen@student.TUDelft.nl">E.J.M.Nijssen@student.TUDelft.nl</a><br>student ID: 1274325 </div>