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Developers who are most comfortable with C# or Visual Basic will be excited to hear that a Xurrent software development kit (SDK) has become available for the Microsoft .Net Framework.

Like the SDK that was already available for Ruby, this new SDK is essentially a Xurrent Client. It can be installed on servers to make it easier to build integrations that make use of Xurrent’s REST APIs.
The Xurrent community has Klaas Vandeweerdt to thank for this new SDK. Over the past weeks, Klaas spent much of his personal time to get it published. Many developers of Xurrent partner and customer organizations are going to benefit from this work in the coming years. So thank you very much for sharing this, Klaas!
The Xurrent SDK for the .Net Framework can be downloaded from the Libraries page of the Xurrent Developer documentation.

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