- From what I’ve seen and heard, Ruby appears to be a great
language for network applications.
Can you share some examples of network applications written?
Thanks
Nigel Clarke
Network Security Engineer
Forever Networks
Can you share some examples of network applications written?
Thanks
Nigel Clarke
Network Security Engineer
Forever Networks
Linux magizine had a couple of examples of writing Advanced Network
applications. September 2002 issue.
Actually where I first read about Ruby to be honest.
Jared Dame
On Tue, 2002-09-03 at 23:27, Nigel Clarke wrote:
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Jared Dame
SAIC
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Few exemples there : http://pleac.sourceforge.net/pleac_ruby/sockets.html
I’ve wrote the tcp client part.
You can also see the network part of RAA (cpan for ruby).
http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/raa.html
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Cedric Foll