PlayerClientLibraries
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Also there are groups interested in translate Player headers and/or developing code in: | Also there are groups interested in translate Player headers and/or developing code in: | ||
| - | * [http://www.dotgnu.org/ DotGNU Portable .NET]. See [[DotGNU]] | + | * [http://www.dotgnu.org/ DotGNU Portable .NET]. See [[DotGNU Player]] |
* [http://www.freebasic.net/wiki/wikka.php?wakka=Player FreeBasic]. | * [http://www.freebasic.net/wiki/wikka.php?wakka=Player FreeBasic]. | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logo_(Programming_Language) Logo]. | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logo_(Programming_Language) Logo]. | ||
Revision as of 06:08, 12 April 2007
The Player distribution comes with code libraries that simplify the writing of Player clients by hiding the details of the Player Protocol and providing a set of functions or objects that communicate with the Player server.
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Libraries in the Player distribution
Currrently these libraries are distributed with Player:
The number of libraries in the distro is deliberately kept small.
Third-party libraries and groups
Libraries
Several alternative libraries have been released by third-parties to enable Player client development in many languages.
Please help to maintain this list!
- Player 2.0
- Javaclient2 by Radu Bogdan Rusu
- GNU Octave by Cameron Morland
- Scheme/Guile by Paul Osmialowski
- LISPCL - Lisp Player Client by Armin Müller
- cl-player - simple Common Lisp client by Stu Glaser
- Ada by Álex R. Mosteo
- Player 1.6
- Javaclient (development stopped) by Radu Bogdan Rusu
- GNU Octave by Cameron Morland
- Ruby by Torbj
Groups
Also there are groups interested in translate Player headers and/or developing code in: