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Twitterlight: A Silverlight Twitter client
24 February 08 02:03 PM | Coding4Fun | 25 Comments   
Twitter, using simple SMS length messages, has changed how people stay connected. Here's how to build a Silverlight web client to access the Twitter API and display your tweets in a layout of your choosing. The Twitterlight code provides a solid starting Read More...
Outlook Webmail Add-in for Windows Home Server
10 August 07 04:33 AM | Coding4Fun | 21 Comments   
In this article, Brian Peek will demonstrate how to create an add-in for Windows Home Server that will allow users to view their Outlook mail from a web browser. Brian Peek ASPSOFT, Inc. Difficulty: Intermediate Time Required: 2 -3 hours Cost: Free Software: Read More...
Facebook Developer Toolkit
24 May 07 05:18 PM | Coding4Fun | 28 Comments   
Do you have a Facebook account and want to do more with it? Start creating cool, fun Windows applications and Web sites with the Facebook Developer Toolkit. This toolkit offers you a huge amount of easy-to-use components and controls, plus ready-to-run Read More...
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Creating a Vanity Search Page
10 March 07 03:09 PM | Coding4Fun | 7 Comments   
It's all about you. Learn how to call the Windows Live Search service to create a vanity page that displays images, news articles, and websites about you. Stephen Walther Superexpert Blog Difficulty: Easy Time Required: Less than 1 hour Cost: Free Software: Read More...
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Windows Clipboard Sharing Through Web Services
09 March 07 04:16 PM | Coding4Fun | 16 Comments   
This application transfers the contents of a machine's clipboard to another machine through the user of ASP .NET Web Services. Brian Trautman Difficulty: Easy Time Required: 1-3 hours Cost: Free Software: Visual Basic or Visual C# Express Editions Hardware: Read More...
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Hardware Boneyard - Using the CueCat with .NET
06 March 07 01:26 AM | Coding4Fun | 7 Comments   
In this installment of "Some Assembly Required" column, Scott Hanselman borrows Travis Illig's CueCat BarCode scanner and creates a plugin for Windows Live Writer than lets him blog more easily about books he's reading. We decode the bar code info, change Read More...
Amazon Mobile: Book Shopping from your Smartphone
23 December 06 09:32 AM | Coding4Fun | 0 Comments   
This article walks the reader through the development of a Windows Mobile 5.0 application that interacts with Amazon’s E-Commerce Service (ECS). I cover set up of the development environment and much of the code that is needed. Readers can download the Read More...
I'm a mean one, I'm the Grinch ... by using Amazon Web Services
16 December 06 04:11 PM | Coding4Fun | 0 Comments   
With the aid of Amazon.com web services, Clint Rutkas created a program that will guess what your gift is. With the size of your wrapped present, the program will poll Amazon and based on what is on your wishlist, it will guess what it may be! Difficulty: Read More...
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Flickr-ing about with .NET
22 November 06 11:54 PM | Coding4Fun | 15 Comments   
This blog details about the flickering in .net Sam Judson Wackylabs.Net Difficulty: Intermediate Time Required: 1-3 hours Cost: Free Software: Visual Basic or Visual C# Express Editions , FlickrNET API Hardware: Download: Download Everyone who is anyone Read More...
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Building a Family History Web Service Client
12 November 06 09:50 PM | Coding4Fun | 7 Comments   
This article is basically about Family History Web service using Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition In this article a client application is shown which is built as a front end to the Web service. Peter Bernhardt 3Leaf Development Difficulty: Easy Read More...
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Building a Family History Web Service
31 October 06 10:37 AM | Coding4Fun | 2 Comments   
In this article review of Family History Web Service is made. It shows a client application built for collecting data about shared ancestors. Its developed using the Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition. Peter Bernhardt Difficulty: Intermediate Time Read More...
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Harnessing the BackPack API - Part III
31 October 06 11:04 AM | Coding4Fun | 0 Comments   
This article is in series of BackPack API. It focuses on some of the underlying architecture of this application. Michael K. Campbell AngryPets.com :: Blog Difficulty: Intermediate Time Required: 1-3 hours Cost: Free Software: Visual Studio Express Editions Read More...
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Harnessing the BackPack API - Part II
31 October 06 10:43 AM | Coding4Fun | 0 Comments   
This article is in series of BackPack API. The focus of this article is on another key consideration and needed component of the final application: local storage of BackPack data. This facilitates BackPack off-line,(need to operate against a local copy Read More...
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Harnessing the BackPack API - Part I
31 October 06 10:38 AM | Coding4Fun | 0 Comments   
This article discusses how to set up a free BackPack account, grab the XML Token needed to interact with the BackPack web service, and delve into connecting to the server to send commands and data back and forth. Michael K. Campbell Difficulty: Intermediate Read More...
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Building a Custom eBay Watch List Using the SOAP API
31 October 06 09:43 AM | Coding4Fun | 26 Comments   
Keeping a track on changes on eBay using its web service. Alan Lewis Alan Lewis Difficulty: Easy Time Required: 1-3 hours Cost: Free Software: Visual Studio Express Editions , eBay web service Hardware: Download: C# Download VB Download If you're like Read More...
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