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Anyone seen any documentation on the .net api that's supposed to be a part of the latest version of d3, pick, or whatever they call it these days? A search of the TL site didn't reveal anything. |
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Anyone seen any documentation on the .net api that's supposed to be a part of the latest version of d3, pick, or whatever they call it these days? A search of the TL site didn't reveal anything. |
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terrymaui wrote: Anyone seen any documentation on the .net api that's supposed to be a part of the latest version of d3, pick, or whatever they call it these days? A search of the TL site didn't reveal anything. Seeftp://ftp.rainingdata.com/pub/MVSP/ I've worked with it a bit and have been working on a wrapper library to extend the functionality. *What's cool is that the .NET API is the same as the Java API. BTW, D3 has been D3 for about 15 years now. *Nothing new there. T |
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On Nov 23, 6:59*pm, Tony Gravagno <nos... (AT) nospam (DOT) invalid> wrote: terrymaui wrote: Anyone seen any documentation on the .net api that's supposed to be a part of the latest version of d3, pick, or whatever they call it these days? A search of the TL site didn't reveal anything. Seeftp://ftp.rainingdata.com/pub/MVSP/ I've worked with it a bit and have been working on a wrapper library to extend the functionality. *What's cool is that the .NET API is the same as the Java API. BTW, D3 has been D3 for about 15 years now. *Nothing new there. T I know it's been D3 for a long time but it appears TL uses both in many places on their site |
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Looks like it's "TL Pick" now? http://www.tigerlogic.com/tigerlogic...tapi/index.jsp |
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It was hiding under "documentation" http://www.tigerlogic.com/tigerlogic...tion/index.jsp I'm guessing you would want the .NET api& MVSP Quickstart Guide :-) |
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