Tapioca API document (finally)
Until now all the serious documentation we had on Tapioca API was that classs diagram.
Now I have managed to do a proper API document (HTML and PDF versions) for it, which will serve as reference for all Tapioca implementations (C/Glib, Qt, C#). It's DocBook generated from AsciiDoc, which allowed me to escape the burden of writing DocBook directly.
At first I was inclined (in fact, almost decided) to write in DocBook, but every single colleague I asked for advice told me horrible and painful stories about writing DocBook documents. One of them highly recommended AsciiDoc and I decided to give it a try. I'm really liking it so far, its tangoish default stylesheet is being very helpful.
Now I have managed to do a proper API document (HTML and PDF versions) for it, which will serve as reference for all Tapioca implementations (C/Glib, Qt, C#). It's DocBook generated from AsciiDoc, which allowed me to escape the burden of writing DocBook directly.
At first I was inclined (in fact, almost decided) to write in DocBook, but every single colleague I asked for advice told me horrible and painful stories about writing DocBook documents. One of them highly recommended AsciiDoc and I decided to give it a try. I'm really liking it so far, its tangoish default stylesheet is being very helpful.
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Hi
Just wondering if anyone wrote a server using the Tapioca framework that could connect clients starting a call in SIP to GTalk?
Would love to talk (julie.and.david.schwartz@gtalk.com) to someone who has done that.
Thanks,
David
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