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Keyvani, Robert
 
I have the excel version of Quantlib, you mention the C# port on your
website, I would like to download it.
The two site referenced

"QuantLib has been ported to the .NET framework in C#. See
http://www.quantlib.net and http://www.capetools.net for more details.

Give me access denied and page cannot be displayed.

Do you have another site where I can get the c#/.net build


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Re: C#build

Ferdinando M. Ametrano-3
Hi Robert

>I have the excel version of Quantlib, you mention the C# port on your
>website, I would like to download it.
>The two site referenced [...]
>Give me access denied and page cannot be displayed.

C# has never been officially supported by the QuantLib team. You should
contact the authors of those port. My guess is that they aren't supported
anymore.

Anyone willing to join the QuantLib team in order to provide support for C#
is invited to consider using the SWIG approach, as for QuantLib-Python,
QuantLib-Scheme, etc.

ciao -- nando