Will my QuickBin API be visibly used in a third-party project by 2030?
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QuickBin is my binary serialization API package, currently powering Dino Run 2's save/load and networking features.
Resolves yes if there is a publicly available product which 20 people bought, downloaded, recommended, or otherwise showed some genuine metric of interest in, that either credits or has viewable source code containing QuickBin, and that isn't Dino Run 2.
I have plans to make it available as a regular C# package, as well.
https://github.com/abledbody/quickbin

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Is there some kind of minimum bar of functionality or "seriousness" for it to count? If someone just makes a 10 line project on GitHub which trivially uses QuickBin, is that enough?

@Strigoides "Usable" is, perhaps, not the clearest metric. Let's say 20 people use the project for something. 20 people buy it, or 20 people download it, or 20 people recommend it. Any metric that shows genuine interest in 20 people or more.

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