Getting Help with xPL
Just Getting Started?
You may wish to visit the xPL forums (http://www.xpl-home.org/forums) - most of the xPL Developers are members, and you can often get the fastest technical help from there. You can choose to either browse/post in a traditional web forum or, after registering, subscribe to the forums like a mailing list (for those who prefer email).
Starting Development
xPL Development frameworks exist for several platforms, allowing new developers to get right to the juicy stuff without spending time getting to grips with the protocol itself.
Microsoft .NET Assembly (http://www.xpl.myby.co.uk/info/xpllib/) for use in Visual Studio .NET.
ActiveX Control for use in environments supporting ActiveX, such as VB6.
xPL C++ Win32 SDK (http://www.xplmonkey.com/xplsdk.html) - a complete SDK for developing xPL applications in C++ on the Windows platform.
xPL4Java (http://www.dvarchive.org/xPL/xPL4Java/) - a complete xPL framework written in Java, offering a totally cross-platform solution to xPL development.
xPL4Linux (http://www.dvarchive.org/xPL/xPL4Linux/) - Tools, Application and Framework for xPL on Linux
xPL Toolkit for Perl (http://www.xpl.myby.co.uk/info/perl/) - the basic building blocks for developing xPL applications in Perl.
xPL Toolkit for Python (http://www.xpl.myby.co.uk/downloads/utils/xpl-python-toolkit.zip) - the basic building blocks for developing xPL applications in Python.
Getting Help with the Wiki
There's a good guide about how to edit wikis like this one at Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents)
