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MyGet now supports pushing from the command line
Jun 1101One of the work items we had opened for MyGet was the ability to push packages to a private feed from the command line. Only a few hours after our initial launch, David Fowler provided us with example code on how to implement NuGet command line pushes on the server side. An evening of coding later, I quickly hacked this into MyGet, which means that we now support pushing packages from the command line! For those that did not catch up with my blog post overload of the past week: MyGet offers ...
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Creating your own private NuGet feed: MyGet
May 1131Ever since NuGet came out, Ive been thinking about leveraging it in a corporate environment. I'veseen two NuGet server implementations appear on the Internet: the official NuGet gallery server and Phil Haacks NuGet.Server package. As these both are good, theres one thing wrong with them: you can't be lazy! You haveto do some stuff you dont always want to do, namely: configure and deploy. After discussing some ideas with my colleague Xavier Decoster, we decided its time to turn our heads into...
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Agenda and prizes for the 6th UGIALT.net Conf
Feb 1103The 6th UGIALT.net conference starts in 15 days, and here is a quick update on the agenda and the prizes. Donations Thanks to the donation of 21 out of 175 registered we gathered around 350€. If you want to help us cover the costs of the conference but didn’t donate when you registered you do it now on the UGIALT.net site and clicking on the button “Donazione”. Agenda The agenda of the day is ready: 4 rooms x 5 slots, for 19 sessions in total. Really pleased by the fact that this time mo...
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ASP.NET MVC and the Managed Extensibility Framewok on NuGet
Feb 1101If you search on my blog, theres a bunch of posts where I talk about ASP.NET MVC and MEF. And whats cool: these posts are the ones that are actually being read quite often. Im not sure about which bloggers actually update their posts like if it was software, but I dont. Old posts are outdated, thats the convention when coming to my blog. However I recently received a on of questions if I could do something with ASP.NET MVC 3 and MEF. I did, and I took things seriously. Im not sure if you kno...
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Tools for the lazy: Templify and NuGet
Jan 1107In this blog post, I will cover two interesting tools that, when combined, can bring great value and speed at the beginning of any new software project that has to meet standards that are to be re-used for every project. The tools? Templify and NuGet. You know the drill. Starting off with a new project usually consists of boring, repetitive tasks, often enforced by (good!) practices defined by the company you work for (or by yourself for that company). To give you an example of a project Ive...
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