I'd second this - my first few hours of experience with 0mq were quite 
frustrating, trying to get Java bindings compiled on Windows. Firstly I don't 
really use Visual C++ so the environment was unfamiliar, and secondly I managed 
to get incompatible versions of 0mq/binding source (Java binding had been 
updated so some upcoming 2.1.0 features I think) causing compile errors.

Pre-compiled 0mq binaries and common language bindings would have been really 
useful.

From: zeromq-dev-boun...@lists.zeromq.org 
[mailto:zeromq-dev-boun...@lists.zeromq.org] On Behalf Of Pieter Hintjens
Sent: 29 October 2010 08:15
To: ZeroMQ development list
Cc: Joshua Foster
Subject: Re: [zeromq-dev] Website -- separating newbies from the community


Joshua means binaries, I assume.
On 29 Oct 2010 08:29, "Martin Sustrik" 
<sust...@250bpm.com<mailto:sust...@250bpm.com>> wrote:
> Joshua,
>> The community site looks cleaner. I wonder if there is a way to have
>> released distributions of the bindings captured (for the newbies).
>>
> What do you mean exactly? Is there anything missing on the binding pages?
>
> Martin
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