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Starting your first facebook application is frustrating from the get-go. After taking a few lumps I have decided to break the new application form down field by field to try and make it simple for you. The fields are done in the order that they appear.
Application Name:

This is the name you want to give [...]

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This summer I’ve been working out of an apartment in Nashville, and unfortunately since I am subletting it, I can’t go and set up and Internet connection for myself as the place doesn’t really belong to me, hence I have been hoofing it over to the local Starbucks coffee shop to use their T-Mobile internet [...]

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Ho ho ho… So here’s the secret to where all of that revenue may or may not be coming into Facebook… I wonder how this will affect Facebook’s valuation when it launches its IPO in the near future!
While I typically don’t like writing small posts, this one is too good to pass up.
Check out the [...]

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I’m working on a rather data-intensive Facebook application as we speak, using the Facebook Developer’s Kit for .NET, which I described in an earlier post. After hearing about how iLike went from 0 to 3 million users in one week, I am a bit paranoid about targeting performance bottlenecks before I let this thing rip; [...]

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I thought I’d follow up my post 10 great resources for learning GDI+ for ASP.NET 2.0 with the latest code I’ve rolled out from the AjaxNinja Laboratory. It’s called Adaptive GDI+ Rendering for Mobile Devices.
Abstract: Web browsers designed for embedded and mobile devices have to conserve memory, network bandwidth, and processing resources given how limited [...]

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We all recognize that Facebook is more or less becoming a fixture of the Internet and community websites; I remember when it became a gigantic deal for me the in the Fall of 2004 when I was an entering freshman at Vanderbilt University, but the Web 2.0 parade of self-appointed “new media” experts has talked [...]

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GDI+ is the graphics engine used in Windows XP and is made available in the .NET framework for developers like us! GDI+ can be used for dynamic 2-dimensional vector graphics and imaging, which may be helpful for ASP.NET developers like us who want to draw graphs dynamically or programmatically add watermarks to existing images on [...]

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The images speak for themselves. Apparently Digg users can’t get laid with women or men, are bad parents, or masterbait excessively to the Snorg Tees Girl. Is there ANY hope for Diggers?

Google is pretty sure that Digg users can’t talk to women without pissing on themselves or fleeing in terror… They are probably right.
If [...]

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I’ve got an idea for a simple Facebook application that I want to roll out, namely because I want it to be the first Facebook that can be viewed in a Mobile web browser, but I also think that it’s simple enough such that it would only take a few days to develop. Regardless, I’ve [...]

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Hello everyone! Man it’s been a hectic couple of days trying to get my blog set up… One of the really nice things about Wordpress.com was how easy it was! As soon as DiscountASP.NET provisioned my MySQL database so I could get Wordpress’ engine up and running I’ve spent numerous hours trying to come up [...]

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