Looks very nice (and SORELY missed). It would be nice to have a few sample programs. There is always uncertainty among new Thrift programmers about which specific classes to use for Transports and such. I know I don't know the current dogma on this.
Another thing that is never discussed much is how to use Thrift serialization to store and read data. Some examples that show how easy Thrift makes unit testing would be great as well. On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 10:49 AM, Diwaker Gupta <[email protected]>wrote: > Thrift is clearly abundant in features. What is sorely lacking though > is good documentation. Here's my attempt to plug that gap: > http://diwakergupta.github.com/thrift-missing-guide/ > > The guide is by no means complete. My goal is to collect the most > useful bits of information (from the wiki, mailing lists etc) in a > single place. Part of the motivation for doing this was realizing how > great the Protocol Buffer documentation is compared to that of Thrift. > > The source code is available here: > https://github.com/diwakergupta/thrift-missing-guide > > Feedback and patches welcome! > > cheers, > Diwaker >
