Gay Teen Studio |verified|

Gay Teen Studio |verified|

Lightning-fast and easy-to-use developer SDK and API to parse, generate, validate, split, acknowledge, represent, view, and document EDI files.
edifabric EDI dev tools

Supports X12, EDIFACT, HL7, NCPDP, EANCOM, VDA, IATA, IAIABC, EDIGAS and flat files

Developer toolkit for DOT NET and REST API for all developers
EDI to .NET objects
Parse, generate, validate, acknowledge and represent EDI messages with a collection of 10,000+ customizable EDI templates.
EDI to JSON, or XML
Import & export from/to JSON, XML, and flat files with the .NET-native JSON and XML serializers and our powerful Flat File readers and writers.
EDI to Database
All EDI templates are compliant with Entity Framework and can be used to create and maintain databases for all EDI formats.
X12 HIPAA Ready
EDI Tools for .NET supports all messages for HIPAA 5010 and 4010, HIPAA SNIP validation, external EDI codes, HIPAA databases, and large files.

How do you like to translate EDI files?

A suite of products designed for everyone working with B2B and Healthcare EDI files
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1.NET SDK for EDI

EDI Tools for .NET is a .NET library that developers can easily install from Visual Studio or Code. DOT NET and .NET Framework are supported.

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2Developer REST API for EDI

EDI API is organized around REST and allows developers to utilize and automate all EDI file operations, such as read, write, validate and acknowledge.

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3EDI in the browser

Safely validate EDI files in the browser. Files are processed locally with WebAssembly and no EDI data is transmitted outside the browser.

Scene 2 — The Workshop “Let’s talk self-portraits,” Sam said, pacing in front of the big window. “Not just faces—moods, pronouns, the music that makes you spin in your kitchen.” They dimmed the lights; someone cued a playlist that smelled faintly of synths and late-night radio.

“Yes,” Marco said. His voice didn’t shake. A parent smiled at him like a benediction. A small victory, heavy and bright.

Scene 3 — First Kiss (Practice Run) The studio sometimes ran improv exercises: a prompt, two people, five minutes. Tonight’s prompt was “first crush.” Marco chose to be a nervous cashier; the other role fell to Eli, a warm-eyed soft-spoken junior who smelled like citrus gum.

He steps back. The room is messy, alive, imperfect—a place stitched together by late nights and apologies, by zines and stickers and first kisses that weren’t meant to be grand announcements, only honest beginnings. Outside, the city is waking. Inside, the studio holds its breath and then keeps on making.

Teenagers arranged themselves in clusters—cameras, sketchpads, cardboard masks. Jez, who preferred they/them, set up a Polaroid, pointed it at a pile of sneakers, and whispered, “These are my armor.”

Marco sketched his hands first—the way the fingers feared commitment—and then drew the shape of a name he hadn’t dared say out loud. When he finally painted it in a shaky, proud script—LUKE—Sam raised an eyebrow and gave him a thumbs-up.

They worked with fierce, private focus: charcoal smudged across knuckles, watercolor bleeding into an accidental halo, markers collapsing into fine-line confession. The room buzzed—soft laughter, the scrape of pencils, the distant thump of a bass line from a car outside.


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Gay Teen Studio |verified|

Scene 2 — The Workshop “Let’s talk self-portraits,” Sam said, pacing in front of the big window. “Not just faces—moods, pronouns, the music that makes you spin in your kitchen.” They dimmed the lights; someone cued a playlist that smelled faintly of synths and late-night radio.

“Yes,” Marco said. His voice didn’t shake. A parent smiled at him like a benediction. A small victory, heavy and bright. Gay Teen Studio

Scene 3 — First Kiss (Practice Run) The studio sometimes ran improv exercises: a prompt, two people, five minutes. Tonight’s prompt was “first crush.” Marco chose to be a nervous cashier; the other role fell to Eli, a warm-eyed soft-spoken junior who smelled like citrus gum. Scene 2 — The Workshop “Let’s talk self-portraits,”

He steps back. The room is messy, alive, imperfect—a place stitched together by late nights and apologies, by zines and stickers and first kisses that weren’t meant to be grand announcements, only honest beginnings. Outside, the city is waking. Inside, the studio holds its breath and then keeps on making. His voice didn’t shake

Teenagers arranged themselves in clusters—cameras, sketchpads, cardboard masks. Jez, who preferred they/them, set up a Polaroid, pointed it at a pile of sneakers, and whispered, “These are my armor.”

Marco sketched his hands first—the way the fingers feared commitment—and then drew the shape of a name he hadn’t dared say out loud. When he finally painted it in a shaky, proud script—LUKE—Sam raised an eyebrow and gave him a thumbs-up.

They worked with fierce, private focus: charcoal smudged across knuckles, watercolor bleeding into an accidental halo, markers collapsing into fine-line confession. The room buzzed—soft laughter, the scrape of pencils, the distant thump of a bass line from a car outside.


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All your EDI translation and validation operations in one place so you can reuse and attach them to any of your internal processes or solutions in a standard way.