Yes I know.
Now still we are bad at communication and at marketing what we have.
Our community as a whole lacked a vision for so long ....
We are trying but it is slow
Stef
On Jun 30, 2011, at 6:01 PM, Olivier Auverlot wrote:
> Hi Stef,
>
> I don't think that the buzz around NodeJS comes from these samples of code.
> Yes, it's very easy to starting a project with NodeJS but the interest from
> NodeJS is that this server extends the usages of Javascript wich becomes an
> language useable on many platform, many OS for many usages. With Javascript,
> programmers can write client code in browsers, widgets for desktop computers,
> shell scripts with Rhino, mobile applications for Android or IOS, ... and
> now, programmers can write server code for web applications and web services.
>
> My two cents
>
> Olivier ;-)
> www.auverlot.fr
>> Hi guys
>>
>> apparently people get excited by nodeJS and I would like to know the
>> equivalence of
>>
>> var http = require('http');
>> http.createServer(function (req, res) {
>> res.writeHead(200, {'Content-Type': 'text/plain'});
>> res .end('Hello World\n');
>> }).listen(1337, "127.0.0.1");
>>
>> console.log('Server running at
>> http://127.0.0.1:1337/
>> ');
>> To run the server, put the code into a file example.js and execute it with
>> the node program:
>>
>> % node example.js
>> Server running at
>> http://127.0.0.1:1337/
>>
>>
>>
>> Here is an example of a simple TCP server which listens on port 1337 and
>> echoes whatever you send it:
>>
>> var net = require('net');
>> var server = net.createServer(function (socket) {
>> socket.write("Echo server\r\n");
>> socket.pipe(socket);
>> });
>>
>> server.listen(1337, "127.0.0.1");
>>
>>
>> we should communicate better :)
>>
>> Stef
>>
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