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Question by graham · Sep 06, 2019 at 05:57 AM · TT.NET.SDK

Will you be implementing .NET Standard 2.0

I understand the required framework is 4.6.1 - Which means the TT.NET SDK could potentially implement .NET Standard 1.4+ .NET Core 1.0+ (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/net-standard)

Is it on the roadmap to implement .NET Standard and be able to utilise the API in .NET Core applications? Any rough indication (months / years)? Thank you.

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Answer by graham · Feb 08 at 03:37 AM

Thought I would give this another crack since its been over a year.

What is on the roadmap for TT.NET SDK framework?

We are starting beta testing of our PriceSquawk web app which uses .NET 5 - though we have customers that will be forced to stay on the Desktop version due to the TT.NET SDK dependency on .NET Framework. Is there any plans to port TT.NET SDK to .NET Standard?

What is the recommended solution to extend TT so that TT subscribers can use their existing TT subscription's market data with 3rd party providers in the context of a web app?

Ideally a TT user would be able to authenticate against the TT identity sever, and receive a token that can then be used to subscribe to market data feeds that can be used with our app to support their trading decision. In our scenario, this assists TT users with enhanced trade sounds and other auditory information (speech announcement of trades, price action commentary etc).

Any chance you can give this a bump @patrickrooney


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Answer by jeff-1 · Feb 08 at 04:47 AM

I would also like to see the dotnet framework dependency dropped so I can port my software to other platforms.

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Answer by mattgoodman · Feb 15 at 07:01 PM

Also interested to hear the TT.NET sdk roadmap with regards to removal of .NET framework (4.6.1) dependency

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