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John Papa [MVP C#]

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Code to Gather RSS Feeds

I recently wrote an article for SimpleTalk.com titled Gathering RSS Feeds Using Visual Studio and RSS.NET. The article is now online and available to read. Here is the abstract for this article:

Integrating RSS feeds into applications has become very popular. There are several tools (such as Microsoft Outlook 2007) available to read blogs and news from RSS feeds. There are also some tools available (such as RSS.NET and the ASP.NET team's RSS Toolkit) that can aid you in the development of customizing feeds in your applications. This article will use the RSS.NET assembly, which can be freely downloaded and used from http://www.rssdotnet.com/.

For those who are not familiar with SimpleTalk, it is a web site that publishes articles on various technology topics. The site is operated by Red Gate Software, which has some popular database tools that many of us use.


Published May 04 2007, 12:35 PM by John Papa
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James Peckham said:

Heya, ping me back! Are you John Papa from Olathe East High School?

# May 7, 2007 2:26 PM

John Papa said:

Nope. Not me.

# May 7, 2007 3:18 PM

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About John Papa

John (C# MVP and MCSD.NET) has been working with Microsoft distributed architectures for over 10 years. He has enterprise experience architecting and developing with .NET technologies including ASP.NET as well as WebForms using both C# and VB.NET. He is a baseball fanatic who spends most of his summer nights rooting for the Yankees with his family and his faithful dog, Kadi. John has authored or co-authored several books on ADO, ADO.NET, XML, and SQL Server, is the author of the Data Points column in MSDN Magazine, has presented MSDN WebCasts and can often be found speaking at industry conferences such as VSLive and DevConnections. Check out Devlicio.us!