20.May.2010 at 22:13 by Bradley Holt
XMPP is a protocol I've been interested in for awhile and this presentation gave me a great overview of how it works.
Travis Swicegood (20.May.2010 at 17:00)
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"Are we there yet?" "Are we there yet?" "How 'bout now?" Ever go on a trip where someone is impatient and continues to badger those around them with questions about how quickly we're arriving? It's annoying, yet this is how most modern web applications work! Stop the insanity and learn how you can use XMPP (eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol), one of they key components of Google Wave, in your applications today.
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20.May.2010 at 22:13 by Bradley Holt
XMPP is a protocol I've been interested in for awhile and this presentation gave me a great overview of how it works.
22.May.2010 at 00:55 by Andrew C. Vernon
This was one of those topics that I didn't know much about going into the presentation. Although this wasn't a particularly PHP-centric presentation (Python code was actually displayed), I realized afterwards that this XMPP technology could still actually be very useful and address some of the problems that I've been ignoring (even without using PHP to implement it).
20.May.2010 at 21:55 by Daniel Cousineau
It sucked.
Not really.