There is a vast quantity of OpenSSL information on the Internet.  There's even 
an O'Reilly book:  
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Network-Security-OpenSSL-Cryptography-Communications/dp/059600270X

This looks like a good one to start with:
http://www.rtfm.com/openssl-examples/part1.pdf

Whether they could all be better linked from the OpenSSL wiki is a different 
question of course :)

Good luck!


> Message Received: Nov 14 2014, 01:58 AM
> From: "Casey Dunham" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: 
> Subject: Improving Developer Documentation
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> I have just subscribed and hopefully I am not breaking any list etiquette
> here, but I wanted to respond to the thread that was started back in April
> on Improving the Documentation for OpenSSL.
> 
> http://marc.info/?l=openssl-dev&m=139832883828644
> 
> I am a developer (BS CS, Minor in Math) but not up to speed with the
> OpenSSL library and more to my immediate interests, the cryptographic
> library that is part of OpenSSL.
> 
> I am looking at using it in an upcoming project, but I definitely need to
> learn more about crypto.
> 
> However, getting started with OpenSSL from reading the main project page at
> openssl.org and the wiki leaves a bit to be desired. The wiki was very
> useful however as it was the only place I could find usage examples ;)
> 
> It took me a while to get started with a simple example and just getting an
> overview of the API is not easy (yes the source code which I am using).
> 
> I also noticed that some of the code examples need to be updated.
> 
> So I think that there are really three different areas of documentation
> that would be useful:
> 
> - User documentation for the command line applications
> - Developer documentation for the OpenSSL / Crypto APIs
> - Up to date code examples for the usage of the APIs
> 
> Having a single online resource for this would be great (unless I am
> completely missing a resource here).
> 
> My main incentive is to provide a resource that developers could use to get
> started with the API quickly while also providing inline best practices and
> good coding examples.
> 
> I have sent an email requesting access to the wiki and am interested in
> helping out where I can.
> 
> Sorry for the long message!
> 
> Regards,
> Casey
> 
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