Twitter Updates for 2008-04-26
My first business listing has requested a listing…. Now I have to make the mailing software and buy a printer!! #
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My first business listing has requested a listing…. Now I have to make the mailing software and buy a printer!! #
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Hope you all enjoyed the presentation. #
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I am doing a Talk on Microsoft DSL Tools today (17th April) in Liverpool, it is at AIMES. To get in you need to register on upcomming.org, all the links can be found on our .Net User group site (http://liverpool.usersof.net/).
The talk is an introduction to DSL Tools and won’t be covering anything advanced, but I […]
Does anyone know of a list of Google Reader Shared Item urls? #
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I am embarking on a project that consumes Google Reader’s Shared Item feeds and I would greatly appreciate if you could leave me a link of your shared item feed. This can be done either by:
Leave me a comment with the URL that can be found in the "Your Shared Items" section of your Google […]
Laptop finally picked up SP1… Wish me luck. #
hmm 10 minutes to install SP1, cant be right. #
Ok 40 minutes! #
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There appears to be a lack of a Berkeley Db’esque for .Net, so either I use the .Net library (which I don’t want to do), create my own (I would love to do but don’t have the time), or use Berkeley Db for Java (which means I have to learn Java).
Since I am going to […]
Anyone got any ideas for what I can do with Google App Engine. #
@ZenPsycho, let me know about the project I am interested. #
@codinghorror reminds me of the service for finding therapy specialists called therapistfinder #
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As promised, I have created the project on CodePlex for the plug-in that I use to help me create digest posts through Windows Live Writer.
The plug-in reads a configured Google Reader Shared Item list and places the output directly into your Blog post so that it can be easily edited by you.
The URL is http://www.codeplex.com/ReaderLiveWriter […]
Having just got on to the Beta of Google App Engine I have been investigating its features and I can’t help but think that if Google pull this off, traditional hosting providers really have something to worry about.
If you look at the quota page (http://code.google.com/appengine/articles/quotas.html), look at what you get for free at the moment. […]