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Re: Can I Make a Web Server in 15 Minutes?
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Re: Can I Make a Web Server in 15 Minutes?


  • Subject: Re: Can I Make a Web Server in 15 Minutes?
  • From: Mark Pauley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 11:35:45 -0800

Jerry, ipfw did more for you than a hand-written web server could have: it simulated actual TCP / IP latency :)

I personally think that all web-developers and network engineers should use ipfw and set a 300ms latency just to get a taste of what joe user will see on a bad connection.

_Mark

On Feb 22, 2008, at 9:05 AM, Jerry Krinock wrote:


On 2008 Feb, 20, at 15:58, Mark Pauley wrote:

Also: check out ipfw.

Thanks, Mark. I used ipfw to simulate long communication delays and thus fine-tune my app's adaptation to long server response times.


Maybe someday I'll need to script a web server like you did or make myself a server in Cocoa or bare-knuckles C, but for now you probably saved me several days of learning something really fun that I didn't need to know yet. The Business Manager side of me is very happy :(
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