Nico Vuyge's blog

Taking the blue AND the red pill

Nico Vuyge

Using IValueConverter in WinRT from C++

Google's performance analysis comparing C++, Java, Scala and Go

Very high cpu usage when using the ADO.Net Data Services Client or Azure StorageClient to access Windows Azure Diagnostics performance counter data

An unexpected issue with the Azure StorageClient and continuation tokens.

PDC 2009: Inside the Windows Azure container.

Hosting images via the Windows Azure Content Delivery Network

Arrived in LA for the 2009 PDC

We are now live on Windows Azure.

Preparing for the PDC.

Succeeded in 70-502 exam.

PDC 2008 Here I come

SEO improvements

Code master challenge, 1 year later

Building a silent server (again)

Semi-Finalist Codemaster Challenge

Announcing Blogoholic.

Make your blog discoverable in Internet Explorer 7.

Databinding a position in Avalon.

URL Deployment performance issues

URL Deployment bloopers.

Experimenting with assembly load time.

When is an assembly loaded?

I'll be there

Hello World


Announcing Blogoholic.

Nico Vuyge

6/3/2006 8:00:05 PM

In case anybody is wondering why I haven't blogged for a couple of months, it's because I've been busy...

In these months, I've been using the little bit of free time I have to build a Windows Presentation Foundation based blog reader. This blog reader is deployed via ClickOnce, and can be found at Blogoholic.be. Now that Beta 2 of WinFX has been released, I'd like to invite my readers to beta test Blogoholic. Please note that this is beta software, and that some functionality may not be implemented or may not work properly. You can send comments about Blogoholic to me.

View Nico Vuyge's profile on LinkedIn Nico Vuyge is a freelance software developer in East-Flanders (Belgium), specializing in Microsoft technologies. Nico has fully embraced managed software development in C# after a decade of software development in the unmanaged world in C++.
Apart from his interests in state-of-the-art managed software development, he is also interested in the hardware aspects of informatics, in particular performance and silent computing related aspects. For more details, see our company history , or contact him directly at nicov@iconstructions.be.
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