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← Why should I have written ZeroMQ in C, not C++ (part II) In my previous blog post I've discussed how the need for rigorous error handling in low-level infrastructure software prevents the usage of many fundamental C++ features (exceptions, constructors, destructors). The conclusion was that with such a severely limited feature set, writing the program in C yields shorter and more readable codeba
← Why should I have written ZeroMQ in C, not C++ (part I) Just to be clear from the very beginning: This is not going to be a Torvalds-ish rant against C++ from the point of view of die-hard C programmer. I've been using C++ whole my professional career and it's still my language of choice when doing most projects. Naturally, when I started ZeroMQ project back in 2007, I've opted for C++. The main
By Ilya Grigorik on November 17, 2010 ZeroMQ sockets provide message-oriented messaging, support for multiple transports, transparent setup and teardown, and an entire array of routing patterns via different socket types - see quick refresher on ZeroMQ. The combination of these features, as well as the fact that we can bind or connect a single socket to multiple endpoints is what makes ZeroMQ "top
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