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1 # NDO
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3 This is the source code of .NET Data Objects (NDO). See: https://www.netdataobjects.de.
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5 The newest development happens in the master branch.
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7 ## Build
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9 Checkout this repository. Make sure, you are in the master branch. Open a Visual Studio developer console and CD to the-path-of-the-repository\make directory.
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11 Enter
12 msbuild ndo.proj
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14 This should build the whole development infrastructure, the NDO package (in the directory NDODLL/bin/release) and the .vsix extension.
15 Using the .vsix simplifies development with NDO significantly.
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17 ## Build with VS
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19 If you need to debug the NDO.dll, open the NDO.sln in the directory /NDODLL. Recompile with DEBUG configuration. You can find the result in the bin/debug/net452 directory (or in netstandard2.0).
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21 ## Users Guide
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23 See the users guide here: https://www. netdataobjects. de/wie-funktioniert-ndo/ndo-users-guide/.
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1 # NDO
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3 This is the source code of .NET Data Objects (NDO). See: https://www.netdataobjects.de.
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5 The newest development happens in the master branch.
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7 ## Build
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9 Checkout this repository. Make sure, you are in the master branch. Open a Visual Studio developer console and CD to the-path-of-the-repository\make directory.
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11 Enter
12 msbuild ndo.proj
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14 This should build the whole development infrastructure, the NDO package (in the directory NDODLL/bin/release) and the .vsix extension.
15 Using the .vsix simplifies development with NDO significantly.
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17 ## Build with VS
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19 If you need to debug the NDO.dll, open the NDO.sln in the directory /NDODLL. Recompile with DEBUG configuration. You can find the result in the bin/debug/net452 directory (or in netstandard2.0).
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21 ## Users Guide
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23 See the users guide here: https://www. netdataobjects. de/en-us/how-ndo-works/ndo-users-guide/.
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