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Hi - So.... Does this merge mean there is no need to do all the Linux host builds?] Can I just write a C# app now and get HomeKit to find me? |
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Hello! Right now, you don't need a Linux host to execute HapSharp, you can write your app in C# in your windows machine and it will work after you configure all necessary steps. You can talk with us in our community channel: https://gitter.im/mono/HapSharp |
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This removes the requirement of execute HAP-NodeJS and extra MQTT layer porting the implementation of entire Protocol to C#.
It will cover:
#5