Today a post in the Discussions section asked if #SNMP library can be used to send out TRAP message. You can read my reply here because I don’t want to copy myself. But this is really a question I ...
#SNMP Design: Will You Do An Agent in C#?
Well ISP Known Issues Here
I have been forced to give up Windows Live Writer (for my Blogger account), SF.net and SVNBridge (for Alex and #SNMP on CodePlex) at home. According to some rumors, that all ISPs here must limit ac...
#SNMP Design: Project Renamed
Today, I changed the project name to Sharp SNMP Suite. Because I am going to complete a MIB browser in 1.0 release, this project is no longer a library only. So from now on, #SNMP Suite = #SNMP Lib...
Product Review: Pulse Up
I did try Pulse a long time ago, but I was not happy with that. However, after Eclipse 3.4 announcement I tried Pulse again, and the new version, is excellent! I just could believe so many things ...
Maybe Microsoft Changes Post-Gates
When I wrote this post, I was upset. And I never knew that Microsoft would change, after Bill Gates’ retirement. Now, Sandcastle is back to CodePlex, WITH SOURCE CODE. And I think I can see Sandc...
#SNMP Design: Turn On The Light
To develop a MIB browser was my ultimate goal on #SNMP. However, at this moment, I find that the hardest thing in fact is the MIB compiler. Why? If you notice, a #SNMP MIB Browser is already on its...
Why Make Open Source Politics?
As an open source developer, I just want to do some work I like and don’t want to bind so many unrelated stuff to something I love. However, yesterday afternoon it was said that SF.net was blocked ...
Alex: Revived By Matt
Although I have stated several times at different places, I’d like to do it once again, because Matt Everson helped update Alex to support SharpDevelop 3.0. Thank you, Matt. So from now on, when y...