Postby JS-Support @Userware » Mon Jul 27, 2015 4:29 am
Hello lix2k3,
Someone should develop a C# wrapper around the Parse JavaScript SDK. That way, you get both the best convenience and performance. In fact, you get the best convenience because it will then be possible to call the C# methods from any CSHTML5 project. At the same time, you get the best performance because, after compilation to JS, it is the actual JavaScript SDK methods that will be called.
To create the wrapper, one should create a new VS project of type "CSHTML5 library", add some public C# classes and methods. Inside those methods, one should call the Parse SDK JavaScript methods - provided by the Parse JavaScript SDK - by using the extensibility/interop features of CSHTML5 and JSIL. Those extensibility/interop features will be detailed very soon in the upcoming CSHTML5 documentation, which we are writing right now and which we expect to be available within a couple of months.
If someone wants to start implementing the wrapper, we will be pleased to put a link on the CSHTML5 website to help attract more contributors to the wrapper project. In fact, we plant to start a new "community extensions" page on the CSHTML5 website.
Regards,
JS-Support