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    Py4D updates

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      THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED

      On 07/08/2012 at 01:59, xxxxxxxx wrote:

      Hello,

      as Maxon supporters rarely answer questions that are off-topic to the current topic, I'll give it an extra topic. 😉

      When the Python API is extended, can't MAXON make an Update for more than just the current release?
      For example: If ObjectData.GetHandle() and similar will be implemented in an Update for R14 (that's not fact, just a guess), we have three release that all act different on handle-handling.
      Although Python is a mostly platform-independent language, plugin-code will become absolutely release- _ in_ dependent, and this is an even bigger disadvantage in my eyes. (There are two main OS, but there would be 3 different releases 😉)

      Thanks in advance,
      Niklas

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