[Twisted-Python] Evangelism notes...
Eugene Coetzee
projects at reedflute.com
Fri May 6 17:18:37 EDT 2005
Jeff Grimmett wrote:
>
> Yes, I find having the source code useful. Usually it's because the
> documentation leaves a fine point unclear; examining the source may
> resolve the confusion.
Perhaps we disagree radically about the usefulness of having the source
code,being able to read it, and the ablility to recompile and rebuild
the framework yourself.
> But the source code should not be a crutch to support incomplete
> documentation - not if you want to go toe to toe with the big dogs.
>
I googled around with "networking framework" a few times in my life. Who
are the "big dogs" when it comes to networking frameworks. In the past
I wrote everything myself using raw C++ sockets, MFC or vanilla
java.net. I have also been bitten badly by the "big dogs" - having to
dig through a MSDN "knowledge base" of thousands of "known bugs" before
I finally discovered that it *could* be fixed with next release. I
honestly cannot say that Twisted is outclassed in this area, at least I
can fix the bugs myself.
Eugene Coetzee
Web -> www.reedflute.com
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