T Bryce Yehl: Bryce's Dot Net ChannelNothing but .NETFTP from .NET- September 27, 2002 Getting ready to work on my desktop Blogger API router for Zaurus "Blogwalking"... Here are some pure .NET FTP samples that I found: FTP Client in .NET "is a simple FTP protocol client component class written in C using .NET sockets. It implements core functionality of the FTP protocol, so you can connect, change working directory, download and upload files. Masks will be added later." FTP Pluggable Protocol "demonstrates a pluggable protocol handler for the ftp: protocol."http://radio.ntwizards.net/categories/dotnet/2002/09/27.html#a1239 Porting to .NET Compact Framework Beta 2- September 20, 2002 The porting of "Pocket Blog" to the .NET CF is back underway. The "bugs" in my XML-RPC routines and test wrapper have magically disappeared under Beta 2, now they just need to be cleaned up so that I can move on to the next piece. I had been debating VB vs C, but I've decided to stick with what I know for now. The advantage to C is that it should give me a head start in porting to the Zaurus once "Mono" is ready, but realistically that's probably a year away. No point in wasting effort on that..http://radio.ntwizards.net/categories/dotnet/2002/09/20.html#a1006 Help decide Mono's future- September 20, 2002 Miguel is running a survey to help decide how he should allocate development resources for "Mono". My vote goes for Embedded Zaurus Qt stuff...http://radio.ntwizards.net/categories/dotnet/2002/09/19.html#a1005 New .NET CF- September 19, 2002 I Haven't double checked yet, but I heard that the Everett beta contains the same version of the .NET CF as the last .NET CF beta release. Simon Fell I just finished the install, plenty of new .NET CF stuff. Everett has an NDA attached, so I'm not sure how much I can write about...http://radio.ntwizards.net/categories/dotnet/2002/09/19.html#a1003 Everett Arrived- September 18, 2002 The Everett beta arrived on Monday, probably the first time that Airborne Express has delivered something to me on time. Have to work up the motivation to install it, re-visit my stalled .NET CF projects, figure out what now works and what still doesn't... Blah.http://radio.ntwizards.net/categories/dotnet/2002/09/18.html#a1002 Everett is coming...- September 14, 2002 Got an email from Microsoft yesterday saying that my "Microsoft Visual Studio .NET codename Everett beta kit" has shipped. They even gave me a tracking number. Woo-hoo!http://radio.ntwizards.net/categories/dotnet/2002/09/14.html#a990 (Untitled)- September 11, 2002 .NET, Mono, and the Zaurus For a couple of weeks I have been wanting to post a mini-rant declaring that Trolltech and Sharp need to support "Mono". It turns out that there is a Qt project to create Qt bindings for .NET under any of the CLRs (Microsoft's, Mono, and Portable .NET). Last month they released Qt 0.4, and it sounds pretty good. Unfortunately, Qtopia support is still on the TODO list. Trolltech and Sharp ought to donate some resources to this project. The Zaurus SL-5x00 is going..http://radio.ntwizards.net/categories/dotnet/2002/09/11.html#a979 (Untitled)- September 4, 2002 "PB" Direction The port of "Pocket Blog" to the .NET Compact Framework is mostly on hold at this point. I find myself working around too many of the CF's bugs and limitations, which is very frustrating. I don't want the CF version of PB to degrade into an ugly mess of difficult-to-maintain work-arounds... I already have that with the eVB version. When a new Beta is released I will re-examine the problems I am having and decide if it is worth continuing. If not, I'll wait for the full...http://radio.ntwizards.net/categories/dotnet/2002/09/04.html#a949 |