## Just some notes jotted down while reading RFCs #### RFC 1459 http://irchelp.org/irchelp/rfc/rfc.html Nicks can only be 9-chars long max. Channels names are strings (beginning with a ‘&’ or ‘#’ character) of length up to 200 characters. Apart from the the requirement that the first character being either ‘&’ or ‘#’; the only restriction on a channel name is that it may not contain any spaces (’ ‘), a control G (^G or ASCII 7), or a comma (‘,’ which is used as a list item separator by the protocol). A channel operator is identified by the ‘@’ symbol next to their nickname whenever it is associated with a channe Because of IRC’s scandanavian origin, the characters {}| are considered to be the lower case equivalents of the characters []\, respectively. This is a critical issue when determining the equivalence of two nicknames. Each IRC message may consist of up to three main parts: the prefix (optional), the command, and the command parameters (of which there may be up to 15). The prefix, command, and all parameters are separated by one (or more) ASCII space character(s) (0x20).