Hello Everyone,
thank you to everyone who attended our Liberty Platform 2025.2 Community Roll Out Event yesterday. I hope you found it informative and valuable. We are looking forward to seeing you at future events. Please remember to contact us with any feedback, positive or otherwise, about the event, or The Netcall Community in general. We absolutely listen!
Just a small reminder have your colleagues register to be Netcall Community Members, so that they may also gain access to all of our Community resources.
Whilst wishing you all a fabulous weekend I’d also like to share a message from our Core Team Guru, Ali Bandali, regarding some spectacular work he’s just completed with regard to our Code Studio Documentation!
Regards, Mark Pearson - AppShare Manager
From Ali:
“We’re excited to share that the entire Code Studio documentation within the Community Docs portal has been completely rewritten and gotten a fresh update! ![]()
This new space isn’t just a refresh - it’s a full experience designed for everyone, from beginners taking their first steps in Code Studio to seasoned developers looking for advanced capabilities. This serves as a complete guide to Code Studio and using it.
Here’s what you’ll find inside:
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Complete coverage: every class, every method, fully documented.
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Hands-on learning: example-driven guides to guide you through.
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Clear, detailed guides: sharper explanations to help you move faster.
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Extra insights: exciting tips, tricks, and best practices built in from the pros.
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Hidden gems: features and things you didn’t know were even possible, now fully documented.
Whether you’re experimenting, troubleshooting, learning, or building something new, these docs are crafted to empower you with the knowledge you need, when you need it.
Head over to the Community Docs Portal today and explore what’s possible with Code Studio.
Please note: Although all methods are documented in the Community Docs Portal, the native method documentation within the CS side panel is yet to be updated, but is next on the agenda.
Happy coding, everyone!
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