CS Programming support

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2011/03/25 22:57:12 (permalink)

CS Programming support

Is it still possible to get programming support here?

I need some help talking to the ProChannel.
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    bitman
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    Re:CS Programming support 2011/03/26 19:09:04 (permalink)
    What a ghost town.

    Bad sign Cakewalk If you ask me. - And you're not. That's OK

    Nevermind as have my problem all sorted out
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    Re:CS Programming support 2011/03/26 23:03:05 (permalink)
    bitman: I'm curious what you are referencing with 'CS'. Cal Script, C#, something else entirely. Inquiring minds want to know.

    Thanks,

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    Re:CS Programming support 2011/03/27 18:25:38 (permalink)
    Control Surface.

    Sorry.
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    Re:CS Programming support 2011/03/28 10:23:32 (permalink)
    Have never had much luck getting CW developer support via this forum.  Very specific questions will sometimes be answered by co-developers (I'd be happy to help out if I can), but that's spotty as well.  Your best bet would probably be to PM a CW staff member.  It's been long enough that I'm not sure who to start with, but Brandon can probably point you in the right direction.

    Mike
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