New site using LLBLGenPro code

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swallace
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# Posted on: 31-May-2005 15:22:30   

Woohoo! Just went live with my second public website using LLBLGenPro.

It's for keeping families connected. If you've got kids, and step-kids, and grandparents and uncles and aunts, you know that keeping them up to date with little Jimmy's baseball game and little betty's soccer practice is quite a chore. This site helps that, and more. It gives your family a meeting place, a home page for calendar events, family news, photos, and more. Cool!

Check it out at http://www.nearbinder.com

This one uses AJAX technology as well (my brain hurts...). AJAX is a method for remote procedure calls, and when invoked from webpages create a unique user experience. AJAX is the technology behind Google's GMail, Google Maps, and Google Suggest. This site is not as pretty as those, but it's quite unique. Notice that you're browser's back button never lights up. Weird!

I'm waiting (Ok, slobbering) for the inheritance features so I can add my version 2.0 stuff. That one LLBLGenPro feature is going to save me hundreds of hours.

Shameless plug here for my other LLBLGenPro created site, a roundup of .NET controls and tools:

http://www.developerfood.com

Thanks to Frans and company for making these sites possible!

smile smile smile

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# Posted on: 31-May-2005 15:45:54   

Cool! smile

Quite a nifty idea, if I might add simple_smile . Run into the right VC and you've the jackpot!

Frans Bouma | Lead developer LLBLGen Pro
swallace
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# Posted on: 31-May-2005 15:54:11   

Otis wrote:

Cool! smile

Quite a nifty idea, if I might add simple_smile . Run into the right VC and you've the jackpot!

Thanks! If you know any VCs...

Actually, I built it for my own needs. There's not even any advertising on it, and I'm hoping to keep it that way for as long as I can bleed the money. It was a fun exercise. I'm also using the Quickwebsoft Event Calendar control, and the ASPOSE Email control. For AJAX I use the Thycotic Software Remote Scripting Client.

A labor of love, born of a passion and nurtured by necessity.

...much like my kids!

erichar11
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# Posted on: 31-May-2005 16:03:38   

swallace, I agree with Frans, interesting idea. I like the look and feel of the site as well. Good luck.

By the way, I noticed the developerfood site is not working. Wanted to check out some of the controls listed on your site.

Eric

swallace
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# Posted on: 31-May-2005 16:42:05   

erichar11 wrote:

swallace, I agree with Frans, interesting idea. I like the look and feel of the site as well. Good luck.

Thanks! simple_smile

erichar11 wrote:

By the way, I noticed the developerfood site is not working. Wanted to check out some of the controls listed on your site.

Yep, looks like my ISP is giving me fits this morning. The site can't reach it's SQL server. Thanks for the heads up. Please check back later today.

swallace
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# Posted on: 31-May-2005 16:45:30   

erichar11 wrote:

By the way, I noticed the developerfood site is not working. Wanted to check out some of the controls listed on your site.

Fixed!

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# Posted on: 31-May-2005 21:34:14   

swallace wrote:

Otis wrote:

Cool! smile

Quite a nifty idea, if I might add simple_smile . Run into the right VC and you've the jackpot!

Thanks! If you know any VCs...

Not one simple_smile . (And I'm not that far (yet) wink stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye )

Actually, I built it for my own needs. There's not even any advertising on it, and I'm hoping to keep it that way for as long as I can bleed the money. It was a fun exercise. I'm also using the Quickwebsoft Event Calendar control, and the ASPOSE Email control. For AJAX I use the Thycotic Software Remote Scripting Client.

A labor of love, born of a passion and nurtured by necessity.
...much like my kids!

heh simple_smile That's a great story though simple_smile . Not driven by money hunger, but pure pashion! Cool! simple_smile

Frans Bouma | Lead developer LLBLGen Pro
Jeff M
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# Posted on: 04-Jun-2005 01:12:46   

Hey swallace:

I bookmarked your developerFood page. Looks great.

Jeff

swallace
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# Posted on: 06-Jun-2005 14:24:51   

Jeff wrote:

Hey swallace:

I bookmarked your developerFood page. Looks great.

Jeff

Thanks! smile