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Yes I searched, but I bet I just missed it somehow..
anyways. I had a friend ask me the other day what all coding languages RR supports. He explained his idea to me, and he's just writing an application strictly for RR, so really it's a plugin. But I wasn't exactly sure what all RR supports? I know it will work with flash, and vb, and .net, but what else?
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40 views and no one has anything to add?
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Independence Auto Tech
http://ctxdesigns.com - web design :)
"Let us search out and examine out ways, and turn back to the Lord; Let us lift our hearts and hands to God in heaven." - lamentations 3:40-41
Well you probably have to offer up what language(s) your 'friend' would prefer to use, for us to help a bit more.
When you install RR there are some example plugins in VB6, VB.net and C# so obviously they would be the easiest to use if your 'friend' is familiar with them.
Also I would imagine any .net language would be possible as I think they all compile to the same anyway.
AutoIT is another ( I won't say language) way of making a plugin.
i'll have to double check, but i think he was just curious as to what was most usable in RR.
i myself have worked with autoit a little, and noticed in some skins there are autoit scripts
Thanks Enforcer!
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"Let us search out and examine out ways, and turn back to the Lord; Let us lift our hearts and hands to God in heaven." - lamentations 3:40-41
Personally I would recommend VB6 as that is what RR is coded in.
Others will say .net is better (which in many ways it is).
However noticing some posts on the forum .net plugins seem to sometimes have issues with registering.
Probably down to user error, bad installers or other reasons. Whereas it's simpler to register a vb6 dll.
That should be a cool idea !!!
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