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Bill Woo commented on TINKERPOP-1816:
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With the same time and energy you just spent constructing a scenario casting me
as an ungrateful and lazy undeserving recipient of the wonderful open-source
glory of TinkerPop, you could have added a few useful examples of using
TinkerPop in C#, most importantly how you write simple queries.
@Jorge: I read the TP NET docs carefully, and there are almost no useful C#
examples. I have worked with C# for years, and regularly use open-source
libraries, some in RC or beta.
cheers, Bill
p.s. you can relax: I won't be back.
> Consider improvements to the .NET documentation
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> Key: TINKERPOP-1816
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-1816
> Project: TinkerPop
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: documentation
> Affects Versions: 3.2.6
> Reporter: Bill Woo
> Priority: Minor
>
> Without at least one complete code sample, you are wasting potential users;
> time.
> How do you run a query/traversal ?
> By "stumbling around in the dark" I was able to get this far:
> private Graph graph = new Graph();
> private GraphTraversalSource g;
> // in method body
> g = graph.Traversal().WithRemote(new DriverRemoteConnection(new
> GremlinClient(new GremlinServer("localhost", 8182))));
>
> Vertex v1 = new Vertex("Bill");
> g.AddV(v1);
> Vertex v2 = new Vertex("Julie");
> g.AddV(v2);
> Edge e1 = new Edge("e1", v1, "Knows", v2);
> g.AddE(e1);
> VertexProperty p1 = new VertexProperty("p1","BillProp",
> "TestProp", v1);
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