[zeromq-dev] 0MQ User Guide

Matt Weinstein matt_weinstein at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 12 23:33:12 CEST 2010


Wondering -- what would e.g. Wikipedia do?

Is this a wiki which can also be built into a full "book", maybe  
supplemented by e.g. Doxygen, ...?

On Aug 12, 2010, at 5:29 PM, Pieter Hintjens wrote:

> On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 6:43 PM, Oliver Smith <oliver at kfs.org> wrote:
>
>> Factor in that people will wind up in the user's guide in their  
>> path to
>> discovering 0MQ, and Python (Lua, Perl) can be a huge turn off for  
>> some
>> people....
>
> I'm not really a fan of HTML cleverness.  But I like the idea of
> showing the examples in as many languages as possible.
>
> Mostly I want to use C for real examples, because it's the reference.
> I'll translate the Python into C for the first examples, then.
>
> How about the following, then:
>
> * For every example (not the smaller fragments) I'll create a page
> * The text will link to that page
> * That page will hold space for translation of the example into each  
> language
> * People can then translate the examples as they please
>
> This would become a really useful resource.
>
> Does this approach sound practical?
>
> -Pieter
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