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Topic: Finally my first post, looking for someone with front/back-end experience (RPC) (Read 394 times)

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Hey everyone.
I've finally decided to post my first message since i couldn't post in the section i would've wanted to post. (awwwh)

I've been actively mining various cryptocurrencies since about 7 months and in the last few weeks have been shifting my interest to small development and experimenting too.
Hold-on, don't walk away, i'm not planning to throw my own coin out on the net or try to make a full-fledged exchange, i'm wishing to do some front-end and back-end development for testing purposes and mainly remove the need of manually logging and comparing everything.

I already have various levels of experience in general (X-)html(5), php, css, javascript for the front-end if it comes to rendering everything out, that's the least of the problems. I am also currently an Android developer (Mainly front-end).
I also already have managed to set up an RPC-enabled client for testing RPCminer connections to the one host i intend to use.

The issue lies in that i want to track some info, but do not know how to facilitate the link to the server with the RPC-capabilities.
Is there someone with some experience in this that could show me a lead on how, for-example to store or track the current amount of received shares.
My biggest interest currently simply is a comparison between -many- different CPU's i have access too and i wish to compare their hashrates in different circumstances. using the default rpcminer and rpc-enabled server all i see is the current target and estimated hashing speed Sad
Also i hope to make a small step up in getting into the basics of accessing my wallets through rpc in general.

I used to spend quite a lot of time in attempts to overclock and tweak my hardware untill about 2 yrs ago (when i was done optimizing the hell out of my q600 - g0 setup) , in those days to reach better superpi times, i'd also be curious to go testing on some CPU-only coins like QRK or XPM to see how overclocking and memory size/speed would relate to hashing speeds. (And it's a nifty little excuse to get back on the sport of overclocking Smiley )

The cpu's i'm mainly looking forward to test would be my Q6600 G0 (currently has been running @3,86Ghz for 4 yrs.), Q6600 G6 (Running @3,44+ for 3 yrs), i7-920 (@3,26Ghz), i7-3820 (Still stock Wink ) , i7-4702MQ (since its my laptop not any overclocking potential, but still want to compare Smiley )

So yeah, i really hope someone can give me any pointers at all on where to start looking if i want to get into developing front and/or backend parts for use with coin clients' rpc protocol.
Thanks for any advice, beforehand!
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