I'm pleased to announce that Strukton has taken over ownership and maintenance of the Haystack Library for C#. When we first released the library back in 2017 it was a very simple implementation of the authentication protocol for Haystack. Since then, it has become a more full and robust implementation of the full Haystack type system on-par with the Java reference library. This is in large part due to the contributions of our community members, and especially the developers at Strukton.
The project page has been updated in the Downloads, and you can find the source code hosted on GitHub at https://github.com/Strukton-Worksphere/haystack-csharp. They have also set up a pipeline to post updates to NuGet, so you can obtain the latest updates that way also.
Thanks again to Strukton, and especially Chris Breederveld, for championing this effort!
Matthew Giannini Tue 12 Nov 2019
I'm pleased to announce that Strukton has taken over ownership and maintenance of the Haystack Library for C#. When we first released the library back in 2017 it was a very simple implementation of the authentication protocol for Haystack. Since then, it has become a more full and robust implementation of the full Haystack type system on-par with the Java reference library. This is in large part due to the contributions of our community members, and especially the developers at Strukton.
The project page has been updated in the Downloads, and you can find the source code hosted on GitHub at https://github.com/Strukton-Worksphere/haystack-csharp. They have also set up a pipeline to post updates to NuGet, so you can obtain the latest updates that way also.
Thanks again to Strukton, and especially Chris Breederveld, for championing this effort!