[zeromq-dev] What C++ bindings to use ?
Laurent Alebarde
l.alebarde at free.fr
Tue May 28 13:17:25 CEST 2013
Thanks for your rich answer Ali. I am going to dig in Cloudless so.
Cheers,
Laurent.
Le 28/05/2013 11:57, Amr Ali a écrit :
> It depends on your project requirements. If you are writing a rapidly evolving
> backend and speed or efficiency is not a concern for you then you should
> definitely go for a pythonic technology stack, which includes PyZMQ; a well
> written and maintained language binding for 0MQ.
>
> If however you are looking for a speedy and efficient component in your project
> then C++/C++11 makes sense.
>
> I'm the author and maintainer of Cloudless. Cloudless is not just a language
> binding but also offers you facilities to build scalable backends such as
> extensible devices that have ingress and egress points to support a
> Shared-Nothing architecture (SN) without having to implement your own reactor
> pattern or maintain I/O/Event loops. Cloudless is heavily documented (currently
> missing use-cases but the examples folder contains some examples to illustrate
> some functionality) and have high test coverage. You can check out the API
> documentation at http://cloudless.io/docs
>
> On 05/28/2013 11:18 AM, Laurent Alebarde wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I found many discussions about C++ bindings and at least two projects pointed
>> here <http://www.zeromq.org/bindings:cpp> : cppzmq
>> <https://github.com/zeromq/cppzmq> and zmqpp <https://github.com/benjamg/zmqpp>.
>> There is also Cloudless <http://cloudless.io/>. For cppzmq, I read a 2011 post
>> saying it is dead, and then I see there have been around 20 commits in 2012 and
>> a few others in 2013. I have not yet dug into the code, and before, I would
>> like some insight about their maturity / usability please ?
>>
>> As I have to start a project from scratch, do you recommend to stick to C and
>> use CZMQ, or to use C++ bindings or Python bindings ? Criteria would be
>> productivity, robustness, ease of code reviewing.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>>
>> Laurent.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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