I’ve uploaded my Nike+ API to a new SVN repository. Previously, I used Google Code, but it required people to register with Google and I couldn’t find the way to open it up to anonymous users.
So, here it is again. I have it on my own server in a repository:
https://svn.overpass-software.com/svn/nikeplus/trunk
I didn’t run (or go to work) at all last week because of the heavy snow and a bout of the flu. I should be ready to head out this morning, but I think I broke a toe yesterday. I walked right into a door jam barefoot in the house and now they are starting to swell up. I sound like someone who is always looking for excuses, but he Reading Half Marathon is 7 weeks away, and I’m already registered.
Update 12 Oct 2009: Since this post was written, I have moved the code to the Google Code repository at https://nikepluscsharp.googlecode.com/svn/trunk. Use your Google username and password to access it. It is not a complete working app and will require some C# knowledge to see what it does.
Derek says
Ouch..tough break, literally I guess. Hope you heal up quick and get back training. I’m thinking of trying a Half for the first time in May. I’ve been having an issue finding time to run because A) we have a newborn and B) it’s still winter here in Wisconsin so I can’t just run outside whenever I want. Oh well.
Thanks for posting your code. I’m getting an error when I go to the link though. I get a page load error with the following message: “svn.overpass-software.com uses an invalid security certificate.” Not sure if that is on your end or if I need to update my browser to get to your site?
Eric says
@Derek
I should have mentioed that. It’s because my ssl certificate is not listed with a certificate authority, like verisign. You should be able to accept it to get the code.
RunningTracker says
I’ve also been working on the Nike+ stuff, I’ve developed a free tool called Running Tracker (http://runningtracker.tuxfamily.org/blog). It permits to compare workouts, to get some stats and to generate some graphs. It’s written in Java and the sources are available.
Zonghe says
Hi, would like to check out the code, but it seems to be prompting me for a username/password pair after the Cert page. Did I miss something?
Eric Wroolie says
@Zonghe,
I’ve since moved the code to the Google Code repository (since it seems a bit more stable than a server I take down from time to time). The url is https://nikepluscsharp.googlecode.com/svn/trunk and you can use your Google username and password to access it.