At Masters of Branding we use Twisted as the networking core for all of our client and server RFID software. It was by far the easiest framework to develop with, debug under, and extend for our purposes to support protocols such as SOAP, HTTP, and Macromedia Flash-compatible XML Sockets. The API and event model are both very well thought out and has accommodated all of our networking needs from database-heavy server software on Linux to (py)OpenGL visualization applications on win32. The ease and power of Python and Twisted really showed through when we took one of our applications developed in and for Linux and ported it to run as a Windows NT service in less than day. New users to the framework will not only be impressed by the power of the software, but also that the developer/user community responsible for it are incredibly helpful and often provide much better support in minutes or hours than you'll see from commercial shops given days or weeks. Bob Ippolito, CTO, Masters of Branding Inc. On Tuesday, August 20, 2002, at 04:40 PM, Itamar Shtull-Trauring wrote:
Hi all,
We're trying to get 1.0 out the door. How can you help?
1. Write docs, tests, examples. Help get rid of remaining deprecation warnings in tests.
2. Have you submitted a patch for twisted.internet that hasn't made it in? Email it to me directly. And pester Glyph and Allen about finishing up the bug tracking system.
3. Help with the public relations - have you used Twisted in your company? If so we'd love to get quotes from you about what you did and how great it is. You know who you are :)
Thanks!
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