go-xmpp 0.3.0
A new version of the go-xmpp library, which can be used to write XMPP clients or components in Go, as been released. It’s available
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A new version of the go-xmpp library, which can be used to write XMPP clients or components in Go, as been released. It’s available
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Real time is not only about client interactions. We have been using XMPP & MQTT since a long time to connect people and things together.
1 min readProcessOne curates the Real-time Radar – a newsletter focusing on articles about technology and business aspects of real-time solutions. Here are the articles we found interesting
1 min readProcessOne curates the Real-time Radar – a newsletter focusing on articles about technology and business aspects of real-time solutions. Here are the articles we found interesting
1 min readThe second day of the Swift Server-Side conference was as packed with great talk as the first day. You can read my previous post on
6 min readSwift is mostly known nowadays as the main programming language you can use to develop on Apple devices. However Swift, being Open Source, has a
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Let’s keep on exploring the concepts behind SwiftNIO by playing with Channels, ChannelHandlers and ChannelPipelines. This article was originally published in Mastering SwiftNIO, a
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We are announcing a supplemental bugfix release of ejabberd version 19.09.1. The main focus has been to fix the issue with webadmin returning
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Note: For up-to-date documentation on OAuth configuration and usage in recent ejabberd versions, check the corresponding page in the ejabberd Docs site: OAuth Support. Login
6 min readYesterday, I shared my highlights on FrenchKit Conference 2019, Day 1. Today, I will talk about FrenchKit Day 2. Swift Superpowers Swift Superpowers were three
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