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I want to add a new feature for djinni so that C++ and C# can talk. How do I get started? For example, how do I open the project, how to read existing code? Need some help from experienced developers so that I can build/run the project & understand existing code more easily.
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There are some people who've worked on that (including some folks at Slack, I think?), but I don't know if anything's been released. I'd suggest asking on the Slack community mentioned at the end of the README, which is a better place for discussion than GitHub issues.
Do we have any updates or suggestion for C#? I saw the other PR, but that is also dead. C# support would be really great as this will allow us to use djinni across Windows platform also.
Thanks for the great tool. (Still learning to understand the proper usage of Djinni.)
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I want to add a new feature for djinni so that C++ and C# can talk. How do I get started? For example, how do I open the project, how to read existing code? Need some help from experienced developers so that I can build/run the project & understand existing code more easily.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: