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#SNMP Design: Why Unity Appears in Browser and Related Changes

You may doubt why I introduced Unity Application Block in latest builds. Well, the reason is simple, “we need it”. Although IoC or DI has been a hot topic for some time, I solely understand the c...

#SNMP Design: More Objects into Unity Container

I have to confess in the past we don’t pay much attention to Browser structure as much as necessary. Though began as a larger demo for the Library, it now turns out to be a useful utility itself af...

#SNMP Design: New Ideas about Walk and Table

I discussed with Steve several times before we shipped TwinTower. We agreed that it is a big task to finish through multiple releases, so TwinTower only contains a new implementation of Walk from S...

Product Review: feedly over Google Reader

I have been tightly bind to Reader for a long time since our Chinese ISP kindly started to block a lot of blog sites. I am pretty sure that RSS support in many web browsers and mail applications ar...

#SNMP Design: New Constructors in SNMP Data

Dramatic changes happened today in the repository, but you may not notice. Ha, it is normal because I only touched API you won’t use, generally speaking. This time I started to hide constructors ...

#SNMP Design: Important License Change for Browser and Compiler

I think MIT is a better choice so let’s stop using BSD. Please notice this change affects our latest source code in the repository. It is a little bit late for TwinTower. In this way, developers ...

#SNMP Design: The Logic Behind ToBytes and _raw

Well you must notice this thread and my promise there. So in this post I am going to talk about the _raw fields and why they appear in every basic data types. http://www.codeplex.com/sharpsnmplib/...

#SNMP Design: Here Comes 1.5 Final Release (TwinTower)

Finally it’s here . Check it out. http://www.codeplex.com/sharpsnmplib/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx