On Tue, 2017-09-12 at 11:17 +0000, Juergen Gnoss wrote: > There is a serious dependency issue involved in zeroMQ. > > Once you get used to it, one cannot let it go anymore. > > > A few months ago I was looking for another way to spread > > parts of an existing clunky system over several hosts, in > > order to make it more scalable for future. > > > Then I stumbled over zeroMQ. > > After a, let's say, not that steep learning curve, but great > help from community, I figured out zeroMQ is not just good > for messaging, it's a full fledged lib including all one needs to > make most of the backend stuff of a system up and running. > > Now I've changed nearly the entire system to use zeroMQ. > I kicked a lot of different libraries over board that the > antique system used. Now the entire system is much more > maintainable and because of the object oriented style of > zeroMQ really fun to work with. > > Guys, you did a really great job, creating and maintaining that > piece of software. > > Next I'll do using zeroMQ is ... looking for a new girlfriend 😉 > > Here my great thanks to all of you. > > Juergen
Hello Juergen, Thanks for the kind words, and welcome to the community :-) -- Kind regards, Luca Boccassi
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