New release of logview4net this weekend.
I will make a new release of logview4net this weekend.
I have added a listener for folders and the application will look for updates in the future. I have also started to move around stuff internally and begun implementing a dynamic form for configuring the listeners. Right now the Udp listener uses an almost done version of the dynamic form.
When the dynamic listener configurator works I will probably implement a new GUI with WPF instead of WinForms.
Deleted files in a label, TFS
According to this article from the dev team deleted files are not left in a label. This might lead to some nasty surprises when you are in to restructuring your code base (as we are now). It is nice that we can get files from a specific point in time instead.
Chickenpox and logview4net
We’ve got chickenpox in the house so I guess I’ll be home from work a lot.
I’m restructuring logview4net so that it’ll be easier to write tests for the core functionality and easier to implement a new GUI in WPF.
View others pending changes in TFS
Buck Hodges announces a plugin to Visual Studio 2005 that lets you see the pending changes of other developers in your team.
The plugin is here.
OpenSVN; A free SVN repository
This is just a plug for OpenSVN a free subversion repository.
I use it for keeping my university work so I can reach it from all my computers and revert to old version of reports and source code.
Sourceforge also uses subversion, but I guess my school work doesn’t really apply as an open source project. I have logview4net hosted there though.
Edit 2009-06-28:
Since I wrote this post I have moved all my Subversion repositories, except the SourceForge ones, to my Dreamhost account.
If you enter '090OFF' as promotion code you will get $90 off of the plan you choose.
I am actually surprised that it works so well for a cheap web host.
