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Streamline setup+use #65
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David, Thanks so much for the feedback on this. This is one of my proorities: streamlining the deployment/use of socket.io. Getting .6 to npm is my top thing right now, and as soon as I get it stable, it'll be there for everyone to use a few keystrokes away. |
Ah ok, I didn't realize it was a stability issue (I saw the .6 on the site and just assumed). Thanks, |
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I've been trying use socket.io for a project of mine, and I've noticed a few things. Some of these are probably just me being silly, but here goes:
So my thoughts are that #1, it would be nice to have the latest version on npm, so that no mistakes are caused by downloading the .6 client script and using the .5.3 server version.
tldr; It'd be nice to have the latest version in npm.
Have a good day,
David
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