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So far I've learned that the controllers (NCs) on Okuma machine tools are windows based and that anyone can write programs that interface with the machine though what is known as the "THINC_API". Where can I find documentation on this API publicly available?
It should be installed along with the API. Look in the start menu under
Start | Programs | Okuma | THINC-API
The screenshot here is of a machining center but if you have a lathe, it should be in the same location too.
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If I wanted to make an application (not a Chrome extension) that accesses, let's say, your Chrome-synced bookmarks, would I have to reverse-engineer the interface that Chrome/Chromium uses? Or is there a published API for that?
You can use the Syncable Service API:
https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/developers/design-documents/sync/syncable-service-api
EDIT 2020-03-27 The site mentions the information is outdated and suggests to go here instead:
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/HEAD/docs/sync/model_api.md
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The information on developing your own payment method (or any module at all) on the opencart site is rather sparse. Is there better information on this topic anywhere else?
Unfortunately it's not something that is documented at all. My advice would be to copy the files from a previous payment gateway such as PayPal standard or pro and build on that, or download a free payment gateway and work from the files in that
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I'm looking to create a mobile version of the images created on passwordcard.org. All attribution will be given to the site for the data, but I'm looking to implement it where an app doesn't exist yet and network connectivity isn't guaranteed. Is there an externally accessible API available? I didn't really see any information about it in the FAQ.
I'm the creator of passwordcard.org. There is no API, but there is a description of the algorithm used to create the cards so that you can implement it yourself and create the exact same cards as the site would create for the same card numbers. You can find it at http://www.passwordcard.org/algorithm.html
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I'm building a program that needs to interact with a cd database. Googling showed me projects like freedb or gnudb, but it seems those are long dead (last activity on freedb's forum is 2007 before it got flooded with spam). Freedb still works, but is not maintained, and returns messy results. Does anyone know of an active CDDB project that is accessible freely?
Although there's no strict CDDB service I can find, MusicBrainz offers a web service that can do the same things and more. It also emulates a CDDB, more info on the link Brad provided.
You can access it at http://musicbrainz.org/ws/2/
Information on the API here: http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/XMLWebService
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i need to integrate the elgg tools menu in another website for some kind of use.
Is there any plugins, APIs available for the purpose or can anyone help in creating a new one.
I think you should create a plugin that will provide the API to other site VIA json or other format,
Please check this API
http://docs.elgg.org/wiki/Web_Services