>> Absolutely. The SPEC file contains the most up to date description of the implementation
>> specification at all times. If you're targeting the latest stable release of Engine, make
>> sure to look at the file in the appropriate git branch/tag.
>>> Absolutely. The SPEC file contains the most up to date description of the implementation
>>> specification at all times. If you're targeting the latest stable release of Engine, make
>>> sure to look at the file in the appropriate git branch/tag.
> When can I find the SPEC file?
> Marek
>> On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 11:16 AM, Trung Pham <tr...@phamcom.com> wrote:
>>> Is there anyone working on porting engine.io backend to Go?
>>> How would someone go about doing that? Read the node.js version and
>>> reimplement it in Go?
On Friday, July 6, 2012 at 1:43 PM, Marek Majkowski wrote:
> Sorry: s/when/where/
> On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 12:25 PM, Marek Majkowski <maje...@gmail.com (mailto:maje...@gmail.com)> wrote:
> > On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Roey Berman <roey.ber...@gmail.com (mailto:roey.ber...@gmail.com)> wrote:
> > > Don't know if you've seen this but I think you should start here:
> > > https://github.com/LearnBoost/engine.io#can-i-implement-engine-in-oth...
> > This says:
> > > > Absolutely. The SPEC file contains the most up to date description of the implementation
> > > > specification at all times. If you're targeting the latest stable release of Engine, make
> > > > sure to look at the file in the appropriate git branch/tag.
> > When can I find the SPEC file?
> > Marek
> > > On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 11:16 AM, Trung Pham <tr...@phamcom.com (mailto:tr...@phamcom.com)> wrote:
> > > > Is there anyone working on porting engine.io (http://engine.io) backend to Go?
> > > > How would someone go about doing that? Read the node.js version and
> > > > reimplement it in Go?
> Absolutely. The SPEC file contains the most up to date description of the
> implementation
> specification at all times. If you're targeting the latest stable release of
> Engine, make
> sure to look at the file in the appropriate git branch/tag.
> When can I find the SPEC file?
> Marek
> On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 11:16 AM, Trung Pham <tr...@phamcom.com> wrote:
> Is there anyone working on porting engine.io backend to Go?
> How would someone go about doing that? Read the node.js version and
> reimplement it in Go?
> > Absolutely. The SPEC file contains the most up to date description of the
> > implementation
> > specification at all times. If you're targeting the latest stable
> release of
> > Engine, make
> > sure to look at the file in the appropriate git branch/tag.
> > When can I find the SPEC file?
> > Marek
> > On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 11:16 AM, Trung Pham <tr...@phamcom.com> wrote:
> > Is there anyone working on porting engine.io backend to Go?
> > How would someone go about doing that? Read the node.js version and
> > reimplement it in Go?