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Nike+ in Subversion . . . again

February 9, 2009 by wroolie 5 Comments

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.

Filed Under: C# Coding, Running, Software Dev & Productivity

Nike+ C# code

January 28, 2009 by wroolie 1 Comment

A lot of people are emailing me with problems they are having downloading the Nike+ api code from Google Code.  In order to access it, you need a google api login and password.  This sucks, I know.

I will try to find a more open svn repository for this.  I use some for Overpass, but don’t really want to mix my pet project with it.  For the meantime, here is the project as it stands now.  If you are finding this post at a day later than 28 January 2009, you might want to look for a future post where I give more up to date source code. 

The is mostly the API, so don’t expect a nice GUI.  However, I have included a windows app which I use for quick tests.  I also have some unit tests, but these need to be maintained a little better.  My plan was to work on this a bit more before releasing it, but a lot of people seem to be looking for something like this.

http://wroolie.co.uk/files/Nike+.zip

There is no rocket science here.  The only difficult bit is connecting to Nike+.  You can lift the code from this project if you want to.  Ideally, see if you can access the SVN repository.  If you add anything cool to it, please let me know.  I mostly work on this when I have a few spare minutes here and there (and I don’t have much of those), so it would be nice to see it grow or see if it is used anywhere interesting.

Filed Under: C# Coding, Running, Software Dev & Productivity

Nike+ API on Google Code

January 8, 2009 by wroolie Leave a Comment

I’ve been working on this API off and on for a while now.

I have a Google Code repository where it is hosted.

I’ve put the code at https://nikepluscsharp.googlecode.com/svn/trunk

The unit tests are working quite the way I would like them to.  I mentioned this in a post I did last year and never put any real projects up.

The (so far) very blank project pages are located at:

http://code.google.com/p/nikepluscsharp/

Any problems you see with the code, please let me know.

Filed Under: C# Coding, Software Dev & Productivity

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