Walt Stoneburner | 29 Aug 2006 16:50
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Beepcore for .NET / C#

Hello, I've been to the Beep-Tookits page looking for a C# or .NET 
implementation.

Normally I wouldn't bother the list, but I didn't see anything in the FAQ, 
and a query on Google gets a polluted result list returning domains with a 
".net" suffix talking about beep in general.

I'm working on making two applications, one written in Java, the other in 
C#, talk to teach other.

Normally I'd fall back on the ActiveX solution, but we've been instructed 
to stay away from anything ActiveX.  (My guess is that the C# may be moved 
to MONO someday.)

Since there is a strange and uncanny similarity between Java and C#, has 
anyone undertaken the effort to port the Java version over to pure C# (even 
unofficially)?

Thanks kindly,
-Walt Stoneburner
Griffin Caprio | 29 Aug 2006 17:21
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Re: Beepcore for .NET / C#

Hi Walt,

I am actually doing just that.  It's not read for prime time yet, however.
I've been very busy as of late.  However, I do still plan to release it via
sf or something in the near future.

- Griffin

On 8/29/06 9:50 AM, "Walt Stoneburner" <wls <at> wwco.com> wrote:

> Hello, I've been to the Beep-Tookits page looking for a C# or .NET
> implementation.
> 
> Normally I wouldn't bother the list, but I didn't see anything in the FAQ,
> and a query on Google gets a polluted result list returning domains with a
> ".net" suffix talking about beep in general.
> 
> I'm working on making two applications, one written in Java, the other in
> C#, talk to teach other.
> 
> Normally I'd fall back on the ActiveX solution, but we've been instructed
> to stay away from anything ActiveX.  (My guess is that the C# may be moved
> to MONO someday.)
> 
> Since there is a strange and uncanny similarity between Java and C#, has
> anyone undertaken the effort to port the Java version over to pure C# (even
> unofficially)?
> 
> Thanks kindly,
> -Walt Stoneburner
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