Libmsnp is currently in a mixed planning/pre-alpha stage.
Most of the world that is going in at present involves getting our hands dirty with lots of trial and error.
As such, a lot of the internal code will change drastically during this time.
Since MSNP is not highly publically disclosed protocol, many mistakes will be made on the object-oriented design internally,
code will be moved, rewritten, and then done all over again. Don't fret about this, it is a GOOD thing =D
With a that said, by the time we get concepts into what is pulled from the libmsnp.hpp main header, the hope is that what we've played with on the inside will be fairly concrete by then.
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-Now working on address Book Scheme. Does anybody have any solid I/O on an address book request (with no "since last timestamp?"). Microsoft's SOAP is INSANELY undocumented!
Grr C# Last XML Bindings!!!
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Libmsnp is currently in a mixed planning/pre-alpha stage.
Most of the world that is going in at present involves getting our hands dirty with lots of trial and error.
As such, a lot of the internal code will change drastically during this time.
Since MSNP is not highly publically disclosed protocol, many mistakes will be made on the object-oriented design internally,
code will be moved, rewritten, and then done all over again. Don't fret about this, it is a GOOD thing =D
With a that said, by the time we get concepts into what is pulled from the libmsnp.hpp main header, the hope is that what we've played with on the inside will be fairly concrete by then.
SSO Sign In Complete. See the latest git snapshot for details.
We're also curiously playing in MSNPv21, for the new Windows Live Messenger 15 (currently in beta).
Many neat things will be found now that SSO is complete. Initial Presence is next on the list.
-Now working on address Book Scheme. Does anybody have any solid I/O on an address book request (with no "since last timestamp?"). Microsoft's SOAP is INSANELY undocumented!
Grr C# Last XML Bindings!!!