[zeromq-dev] Code-style question
Ivan Pechorin
ivan.pechorin at gmail.com
Wed May 23 08:33:03 CEST 2012
2012/5/23 Marco Trapanese <marcotrapanese at gmail.com>
>
> But the examples exchange messages with fun payloads, like these:
>
> - "hello" / "world"
> - "I'm ready"
> - "ok"
> - "We don't want to see this"
> - "This is the workload"
>
> or just a counter to simulate some data.
>
> I'm asking what you actually send in your messages.
> Strings like above? Integers (enum/#define) like in my example?
>
We tend to send protobuf (see http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/)
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