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Just released a minor update 1.2.3.0 to my weblog engine. It now has better support for Windows Live Writer (not complete though: uploading not supported yet) new version of CookComputing’s XmlRpc.net (the source code also holds the interface definitions for MetaWeblog and Blogger) longer time...
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Two weeks ago I spent an entire day with Remco (aka Divinity), a friend of mine for another session of Freaky Twelve Hours (12 hours coding by a pair of nerds. Yep, that’s freaky allright). We set our sights to porting the UDP status protocol for Ventrilo servers and build a Atlas enabled control...
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When I was working on the 1.2 release of Killer-Blog I ran into some mess. One of the main improvements is support for blogging API’s, so adding blog entries will be easier when using tools that support these. There are a couple of popular blogging API’s, most of which come from online weblog...
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Killer-Blog has moved on to the next version. It’s been quite a while since the last update, but it is a significant one. Version 1.2 uses ASP.NET 2.0 and tries to utilize as much from that technology stack as possible. This includes: Sitemaps Master pages and themes Resourcing/localization Webparts...
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Microsoft is on the RSS train and has adopted the syndication format. Internet Explorer 7.0 will have support for RSS, for example by allowing you to use it as a some form of RSS aggregator. As a part of their adoption on RSS, Microsoft has again used his “embrace and extend” strategy and added Simple...
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A long time in the making, I have finally enough courage to release the first beta of my game related code. The code covers the protocols for communicating with game servers and also provides an ASP.NET server control to use in your website. The servers are for First Person Shooter (FPS) games, where...