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First Post
It will go up Monday
Yay! I've been waiting for that!
It will go up Monday
Something like iplay4e characters
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My word... the possibilities. Scott, is there any way the DDI API could be public so we can make apps for DDI subscribers?
Consider the benefits: each tool made by third-parties is value-add to a DDI subscription that required no resources on WotC's part. For me, I would kill to be able to make an encounter builder that exported colored stat-blocks to PDF. And I'd do it in a heart-beat if I thought distributing such a thing was explicitly approved by WotC.
Considering how legal happy things have been over the last bit, I will be interested to see getting access to the data in the next Gaming in Code article because according to the terms of use when you sign up you agree not to do this.
If this is now not the case, then I hope that these terms will be amended.
That is for the site, not DDI.
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Stop getting caught up in legalese. Seriously.
As long as you're not doing it for profit, you won't get sued. I promise. Worst case scenario, they'll send you a C&D.
But just look. They've already started documenting the API themselves (which is what lead to my getting interested in it in the first place). At the end of that post on Gaming in Code, he said the next part would cover how to programatically access the data. The only issue is that it's taken to freaking long for the second part to come out.
And now The Rouse is here saying that the next part (Coincidentally? Or did I give them a kick in the butt?) will be up Monday.
It is absolutely clear that this is what Wizards of the Coast wants people to do.