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client for dotNet #115

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devMls opened this issue Jun 4, 2015 · 3 comments
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client for dotNet #115

devMls opened this issue Jun 4, 2015 · 3 comments

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@devMls
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devMls commented Jun 4, 2015

It is posible? we develop with c# and we want use this product.

@RISCfuture
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It's definitely possible but I won't be able to build or test it because I don't have a C# development environment. Review the https://github.com/SquareSquash/web/blob/master/doc/MAKING_A_CLIENT_LIBRARY.md document to learn how to add your own.

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mexisme commented Jul 16, 2015

From an end-user:
I highly recommend expending the effort (and I'd love to see the result).

The API is pretty straight-forward, and the web server is extremely well-written, and clear.
I'm not so keen on the design-choices of the Ruby client, but ultimately: meh, it works fine.

At my previous employer, we were on the fence, and thinking seriously about paying for an on-premises solution from one of the other popular exception-handling systems, but on review/hand-over, we realised how cool Squash actually is; partly because we have full-access to the code and we can do whatever we need with it, but also because we can have 100% control of what can be extremely sensitive data, especially when you take into account certain country's data-protection legislation.

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mexisme commented Jul 16, 2015

FYI: I may be able to offer some minimal support, having done both C# and Ruby dev, but I don't currently have access to Windows or a C# env.

If that changes, I'll be well-interested in helping out.

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