FROM : Jens Alfke
DATE : Sat May 10 20:23:40 2008
btlsocket <http://code.google.com/p/btlsocket/> is a new open-source
Cocoa framework that provides a high-level API for TCP and UDP
sockets. On first glance it looks quite nice, definitely a step up
compared to using NSStreams directly (a la the CocoaEcho sample.) But
it's so new that I can't find anything about it other than the actual
project page and source code.
Has anyone used this yet? Does it seem solid?
—Jens
DATE : Sat May 10 20:23:40 2008
btlsocket <http://code.google.com/p/btlsocket/> is a new open-source
Cocoa framework that provides a high-level API for TCP and UDP
sockets. On first glance it looks quite nice, definitely a step up
compared to using NSStreams directly (a la the CocoaEcho sample.) But
it's so new that I can't find anything about it other than the actual
project page and source code.
Has anyone used this yet? Does it seem solid?
—Jens
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| Robert Claeson | May 10, 21:18 | |
| Michael Gardner | May 10, 21:35 | |
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