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Would anyone be willing to help a fellow programmer to get this API setup? I'm new to c#, but I know a good bit of c++. If you want to extend a helping hand you can add me on skype: Buttars0070 or steam: Unknown0070.

I'd recommend to keep questions and answer here so we could have sth like a knowledge base. I'm more than sure in the next years there will be massive amount of people interested in the same topics.

There is plenty of content in the other threads. Although I suppose it could help to have it centralized.

Would anyone be willing to help a fellow programmer to get this API setup? I'm new to c#, but I know a good bit of c++. If you want to extend a helping hand you can add me on skype: Buttars0070 or steam: Unknown0070.

Check out the API example project by LukeD.

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There is plenty of content in the other threads. Although I suppose it could help to have it centralized.

Check out the API example project by LukeD.

I did, I tried to replicate the same sort of thing but kept getting an error as if it wasn't using the correct namespace. So it's kind of a problem so I'll be documenting if I do fix the issue. Although I think it's my lack of knowledge  of c#. Thanks for the help!

I'd recommend to keep questions and answer here so we could have sth like a knowledge base. I'm more than sure in the next years there will be massive amount of people interested in the same topics.

Yes thank you very much, I will be in contact and documenting anything that I feel like I need to know because I'm sure that other new programmers would feel the same and have some of the same questions.

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