Archive for the 'bit torrent' Category
Friday, February 11th, 2005
Temas managed to get boost compiled as a working relocatable framework for use with libtorrent on Mac OS X and he pulled together the basics of one of the core widgets (I’ll keep it a secret a while longer) I want for the torrent client interface, so it seems like he and I are finally […]
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Tuesday, January 11th, 2005
A word of warning for those of you looking into Bit Torrent. There are now two libraries called “libtorrent”. The one I was talking about shall be referred to as Boost libtorrent, and the one recently discovered I shall call sigc libtorrent.
From what I can tell, Boost libtorrent is much older than sigc libtorrent. sigc […]
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Saturday, May 8th, 2004
Amazing. Finals are done, and now I’m preparing for the summer… packing up my things should I change rooms and all that.
This summer I’ll be working on End System Multicast. I’m lazy right now so I’ll not bother explaining it, but I think that I’ll have much more of a chance to blog about what […]
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Friday, April 16th, 2004
Small update on my Bit Torrenting: libtorrent, for what it’s worth, has been very nice to me. It was very easy to convince it to become a Framework. My number 1 priority for my Mac OS X BIt Torrent client is that it be a self-contained Application Bundle. No installer, no Frameworks to place elsewhere. […]
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Sunday, February 22nd, 2004
So I finally got sick of all these Python and Java Bit Torrent clients. In a moment of insanity, I thought about rewriting the code in C++. I then came to my senses and decided to find out if someone else had already done all that dirty work. It turns out that someone has. Libtorrent […]
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