30 Oct
New SubSonic Provider: LOLCode.NET
Just finished putting the wraps on a new provider for SubSonic using the new LOLCat.NET coding engine. If you haven’t seen it, it’s “teh suk”
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HAI!
IM IN YR Northwind
HOW DUZ I ListProducts YR id
PRODUCTS = GETPRODUCTS id
OMFG FOUND YR PRODUCTS
IF U SEZ
IM OUTTA YR Northwind
Read the rest, he goes on to show how to work with strings, try/catch, switching & loops. This is available right now in the latest checkin.
29 Oct
New WordPress release, minor revision number update. There’s a bunch of bug fixes, security patches and speed improvements, but the best new bit is that now your blog will turn Windows Live Writer keywords into tags for the post. Once again showing why I love using WordPress, the developers aren’t just inward looking. They’re seeing what’s else is out there that people use, and adding features to work with them too. None of this "not invented here" complex.
Note: This is not the ‘Insert Tags…’ link on the WLW sidebar, that will still insert the Technorati (or whatever) links inside the div with the GUID id attribute (why does it do that?).
To get the WordPress tags working, view the properties bar (hit F2 inside WLW or click the little up arrows next to the ’set publish date’ box. Then put the tags you want into the keywords field, comma separated. When you publish the post, the keywords will be turned into tags on post.
Great simple new feature that makes it just that little bit easier to post. I no longer have to go into the WP post edit page to update the tags for a new post, in fact, I rarely go to the edit page at all now.
As an aside, does anyone know how to change WLW so that it’s the keywords field that shows up by default at the bottom of the new post window instead of the set categories drop-down?
29 Oct
So most people know LOLCats now right? If not, drop over to ICanHasCheezburger.com for a minute & check it out. Leave your brain at the door.
So then some genius came along and designed a LOLCode specification, that is, a programming language that uses LOLCats language as its syntax. That specification is now in its 4th revision (yes, you read that right, people have that much free time on their hands).
But wait, there’s more. The specification has now been implemented in a number of languages & platforms including .NET.
So you can now write your next ground-breaking social networking startup site in LOLCode.NET. Yes, you can write software in LOLCode & debug it using Visual Studio. The compiler was written by Arachnid, very smart guy by the way. I highly recommend reading his series on Damn Cool Algorithms if you’re interested in such things. The compiler has been rather well received by the .NET community, so much so that Nick Hodge featured it in a presentation he gave at TechEd07. Nice.
Still, I’m almost certain that this is one of the signs of the apocalypse.
24 Oct
New software releases in the last week or so:
and last but not least
It always seems like these things come in batches.
10 Oct
Google has announced nine more cities that have street view enabled in Google Maps:
Now you can check out 360-degree views of Chicago, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland and Tucson. As an added bonus, the images in Phoenix, Tucson and parts of Chicago are all in high resolution.
But wait! There’s more. Ever wish you could pan up to the very top of a 50-story skyscraper using Street View? Well, prepare yourself for some serious sightseeing; we’ve introduced the ability to pan up in most new cities.
That’s pretty awesome, so start being nosy again!
10 Oct
Exciting news: Google has bought Jaiku today.
What does that mean? First and foremost, we’re of course continuing to support our existing users. So fear not: your Jaiku phone, the Web site, IM, SMS, and API will continue to work normally.
That said, new user sign-ups have been limited for the time being. The idea here is to enable our team to get right to work with Google’s engineers on delivering a new, better service to you as quickly as we can instead of spending our efforts on optimizing the current back-end. Existing users will still be able to invite their friends, and those who are not yet on Jaiku can send us a request for an invitation to join.
Jaikido Blog: We’re joining Google
Yet another Google acquisition. Interesting to see what happens here, is this just a market acquisition move, or do they have plans for the technology. Will this get integrated into Orkut or stand alone. You got to wonder when Google will start integrating all these purchases (like, when will I be able to view my feed stats from FeedBurner inside Google Analytics).
Funny that I read this just after reading about how Google handled previous acquisition.