Just wanted to say thank you

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Rennie Petersen

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Jul 28, 2013, 10:45:03 PM7/28/13
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Hi,

I'm experimenting with naga, using it on an Android device, and everything seems to work as it's suppoed to. Very nice, and good documentation and sample programs.

I can't understand that this program isn't more well-known. I only found it by chance after trying to get something else that was much fancier and much more complicated to work, and failing.

Thanks again,
Rennie

Christoffer Lernö

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Jul 29, 2013, 4:25:43 AM7/29/13
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I'm happy you like it Rennie. 

For me Naga is simply what TCP/IP NIO code boils down to when you implement it in Java. The tricky part with NIO is getting the bytebuffer copying and the threading right, and even if I've implemented NIO many times already, it was always annoying to have to double-check all of that.

So, I decided I'd make a library out of the code. Since there are so many broken example implementations of NIO, I was also hoping people could use the source as a blueprint for implementing their own custom network code.

I could probably do a much better job promoting it, but that takes an effort better spent on programming :)
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