2014-08-21 21:01 GMT-03:00 Niall Douglas
Firstly, congratulations on a successful GSoC.
Thanks. My first thought when reading your docs is "what does using this
library do for me?" I didn't discover the answer by the end of the docs.
Thank you for the time spent and the feedback. I guess I was so worried with rationales and any feature that could be minimally polemic that my docs end up being too abstract. I'll fix this gradually. For a quick start, I've added the following text on the "front page": This library boils down to providing HTTP producers (e.g. HTTP standalone
servers) and concepts to permit user-provided producers to collaborate (i.e. communicate) with any other written HTTP consumer. A few HTTP consumers (e.g. file server) are also provided to increase your productivity. It's fine to use this library to write a web chat application.
I'll evolve it as soon as I finish the current task, which is converting Doxygen -> QuickBook and I'm making progress[1]. I'd like to encourage people to try the library. It's cross-platform and very simple to build it[2]. [1] http://vinipsmaker.github.io/asiohttpserver/reference.html [2] http://vinipsmaker.github.io/asiohttpserver/using.html -- VinÃcius dos Santos Oliveira https://about.me/vinipsmaker