This linqpad-soap-driver project began in 2011 as a way to leverage the awesome LINQPad tool to more easily interact with SOAP-based services in an ad hoc manner.
I haven't worked with these kinds of services in many years, and I no longer have reasons to use LINQPad or even .NET these days. This makes it difficult for me to patch this software, add features to it, and validate PRs.
If you have a genuine interest in this project and can carry the torch onward, then I would like to hear about it and help make this happen.
This linqpad-soap-driver project began in 2011 as a way to leverage the awesome LINQPad tool to more easily interact with SOAP-based services in an ad hoc manner.
I haven't worked with these kinds of services in many years, and I no longer have reasons to use LINQPad or even .NET these days. This makes it difficult for me to patch this software, add features to it, and validate PRs.
If you have a genuine interest in this project and can carry the torch onward, then I would like to hear about it and help make this happen.