Nick over at Asoft has contacted us to let us know that he has put together a collection of really useful documents and guides to help would-be Windows Home Server add-in developers get to grips with their first add-in.
Here’s what Nick had to say:
“What I tried to do is create 1 package with all kinds of tutorials by combining them and walking you through the different steps of setting up a development environment up until the release, but also by including on how to create help files, localize an add-in, test it, release it,…”
Two of the best Windows Home Server developers, Brendan Grant and my friend Sam Wood have given permission for Nick to use some of their work in the kit, and Sam even reviewed it! I really don’t know where Sam finds the time 🙂
A lot of this information is available scattered throughout the internet, so this is a really good single source of information – nice job Nick!
So, if you are interested in learning more about creating add-ins for Windows Home Server, why don’t you get a copy of the kit now.
I would love to give developing an add-in a go, but I really don’t have the skill, although I will look through the kit, and who knows?
You can download the WHS Developer Kit here.
