On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 08:13:42AM -0500, Mike Schneider wrote:
After reading the emails on the list I downloaded the Beepy Twisted BEEP library.
I read the included docs, and looked at the test cases.
I had a server and client up in less than an hour.
Thank you for your work on this package. I am going to spend more time prototyping today.
Thanks for the feedback, Mike.
I like the development style: - simple short tests - test cases that serve as models for code development
I hate writing doco, as I tend to get a bit anal about it, and it's time consuming to get it 'just so'. Besides, it's usually easier to show you what I mean than to explain it.
FYI. I am running Python2.3 on Windows, so I had to download PyOpenSSL from:
Sweet! As far as I know, you're the first person to try it under Windows. If you could resend me the link to the PyOpenSSL thing you used, I'll see if I can't add it to the website somewhere to help out others. Cheers, Justin -- "I'd think a dominatrix would give you a switching power supply." -- Eric The Read in a.s.r