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ac20e17c
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ac20e17c
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Jul 18, 2011
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Martin Sustrik
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Reference to C++ binding removed from zmq(7)
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Martin Sustrik
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sustrik@250bpm.com
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@@ -193,16 +193,7 @@ by C programmers. The intent is that programmers using 0MQ from other languages
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@@ -193,16 +193,7 @@ by C programmers. The intent is that programmers using 0MQ from other languages
shall refer to this documentation alongside any documentation provided by the
shall refer to this documentation alongside any documentation provided by the
vendor of their language binding.
vendor of their language binding.
Language bindings (Python, Ruby, Java and more) are provided by members
C++ language binding
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The 0MQ distribution includes a $$C++$$ language binding, which is documented
separately in linkzmq:zmq_cpp[7].
Other language bindings
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Other language bindings (Python, Ruby, Java and more) are provided by members
of the 0MQ community and pointers can be found on the 0MQ website.
of the 0MQ community and pointers can be found on the 0MQ website.
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