Thursday, December 31, 2009

Cannabis Ward -award -awards

New (and now final) version of TweetMyFace

Release version (1.1) of TweetMyFace . The

can download from here: http://tweetmyface.codeplex.com/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=37990

Greetings!
Zaiden


Wednesday, December 23, 2009

D.l. Mclallen, Exxonmobil

your Facebook notifications received by Twitter: TweetMyFace

These days I wanted to do a little experiment with the Facebook API for C # and the result was TweetMyFace

The idea of \u200b\u200bthis application to create a new Twitter user who used to publish notifications to a user of Facebook.

Ideally, the only fan of the Twitter user will be the same account holder Facebook being monitored, so you can receive on your favorite Twitter client all of Facebook notifications instantly.

Yes, I know ... not very useful, but it was what came out.

Greetings! Zaiden

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Billiard Birthday Cake Designs

One small step for man, one giant leap for the Monkey! Run

As stated by the title, today is a great day for Mono! Here
published version 2.6 of Mono Framework (free, cross-platform implementation. NET) with the 2.2 version of MonoDevelop (IDE)

Among the extensive list of features - which can be viewed at www.go-mono.com - two of them called my attention:

  • debugger support and integration in MonoDevelop on three main platforms (yes, yes : this includes Mac OS X !)
  • Basic support for LINQ-2-SQL through the project DBLinq

This means that the feasibility of major projects. NET platform by abstracting from just two steps gigantic!

From what little I tried the debugger worked quite well, leading to neglect my countless hours of PRINTF-Oriented-Debugging on. NET on OS X.

The basic examples that could prove LINQ-2-SQL worked perfectly and even projects like NerdDinner can run smoothly with a simple click the button Debug of MonoDevelop (provided we have access to a SQL Server, obviously).

tried to keep a step further operation of the new implementation of this API while trying to run the project I'm working now, only to find that is not yet implemented the use of DataLoadOptions in SQL DataContext , so that will have to wait a while longer.

Also, many congratulations Mono team for the great job they do day by day!

Both Mono and MonoDevelop Framework can be downloaded from the official site of mono: http://www.go-mono.com

Greetings!
Zaiden