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My latest article is posted to Coding4Fun . This time, I wrote an add-in for Windows Home Server that allows one to view their email stored in Outlook via the web. Perhaps I'm the only one, but I have 6 or 7 email accounts all of which POP into Outlook...
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Back in May, I posted about my involvement in Maker Faire 2007. For one of my projects, myself and several friends, collectively known as Ganksoft Entertainment , created a game from scratch using the Microsoft XNA Framework and Game Studio Express called...
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I have published my latest article on MSDN's Coding4Fun titled " Microsoft Robotics Studio and Lego Mindstorms NXT ". This article will demonstrate how to use Microsoft Robotics Studio v1.5 to drive a robot built using Lego Mindstorms NXTwith...
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My latest article has been posted at MSDN's Coding4Fun site . This article explains how to create a Wiimote Controlled Car using my Managed Library for Nintendo's Wiimote . At the end of the article, you will have a remote controlled car that...
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I've received a couple emails in the past week of people using my Managed Wiimote Library to do some spiffy things. Brent Rossen's project is described as: This project was primarily created to allow the Wiimote to be used as a novel interface...
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I will be attending this year's Maker Faire with the Coding4Fun gang. We will have a variety of spiffy projects to play around with, including two I have done: several "Wiimote-controlled" cars using my Managed Wiimote Library and Microsoft...
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Anyone heading out to Mix this year? I'll be there once again, but this time I'll be (partly) working the Coding4Fun booth. We should have a few interesting toys to entertain the masses between sessions. Stop by and throw a Wiimote at my head...
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