OSS Twitter Clone written in .NET [closed] - c#

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Does anyone know of a twitter clone written in .NET (or ideally C#)?
I wanna experiment with a private twitter network between some friends and work colleagues.

http://www.yonkly.com/. Done with Asp.net mvc

Have you taken a look at Witty? It is a a Twitter client that matches you criteria, I am not aware of any server software though.

I know TeleTwitter. Though its development is stalled, it does everything I need.

I don't think there are any Twitter implementations in C#. If you are looking for C# twitter client, then Witty is the way to go (for now.. I'm working on a new one based on Witty libraries)
http://code.google.com/p/wittytwitter/

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Siemens CSTA with C# [closed]

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I need a quickstart for the connect ... maybe someone with experience on C# and how to make CSTA Link ? I just find one example but in Perl on Perl CSTA Example, but I still don't know hot to do on C#.
Thanks a lot!
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Siemens exposes CSTA API's. You can use those. There is a CSTADLL which is a collection of software for the Microsoft .NET platform that allows you to perform ACSE and CSTA operations for any of the three CSTA phases.
There are two namespaces you should have a look at: Com.Objsys.Csta.Common and Com.Objsys.Csta.Devices - depending on what exactly you are about to do.

Send notification for iOS using .net or C# [closed]

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I want to send push notification on iOS device using C# or .net code. But I always failed to achieve this. Please refer best tutorial or code for this.
This seems to be a broad question and since you have only asked for the tutorial links have a look at following:
Add iPhone push notification using ASP.NET server
https://github.com/Redth/PushSharp
In a purely .Net world you might well use a technology called SignalR for this - I would look and see if there are SignalR clients available for iOS. I would be surprised if there were not...

How to start using OAuth in Silverlight [closed]

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I'm completely new to Oauth 2.0 and I want to use it in my Silverlight (c#) in-browser application, in order to access this API method: https://www.elance.com/p/api2/methods/workroom/bid-id/messages.
What are the things that I need to know? Is there any library that I can use for this?
I would also appreciate some code examples!
Thank you
There is a fair amount of libraries for the protocol, including C#!
http://oauth.net/code/
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Plus, this link provides a thorough guide on the protocol, if RFCs are not your favorite nightstand literature:
http://hueniverse.com/oauth/

Any good informational blogs or websites devoted to .Net developers for OAuth? [closed]

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I need a site that does a decent walkthrough on getting one of the OAuth projects for .Net running for my own company's use. Any pointers to documentation and related sample code would be much appreciated. I can already find DevDefined, Magex, and DotNetOpenAuth. I just don't find anyone writing up their own use of these projects.
Hmm... how's this? It's a snippet, but it looks like it's a good sample:
http://blog.stevienova.com/2008/04/19/oauth-getting-started-with-oauth-in-c-net/
I've written a blog post on how to use DevDefined OAuth to connect to Yahoo's Fantasy Football API. This should apply to any of Yahoo's APIs as well as other public projects on OAuth 1.0.
How to Query the Yahoo Fantasy Football API in .NET

Does anyone know of any open source versions of Twitter? [closed]

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I built a GIS application around Twitter and now its getting some interest.
But one of the requirements is that they don't want any outside dependencies.
So I'll need to mimic Twitters functions.
Anyone know of any open source Twitter projects?
Laconica?
http://laconi.ca/trac/
Identica demos it nicely:
http://identi.ca/
Jaiku is a microblogging service very similar to Twitter. Google bought Jaiku a few years ago and made its engine open source. You can find it here:
http://code.google.com/p/jaikuengine/
If you're looking for a .NET alternative. There is Yonkly. Is an open source Twitter clone written using ASP.NET MVC. You can find the source here:
http://www.codeplex.com/yonkly
I have used laconi.ca in the past, it is easy to figure out and highly customizable (for how young it is).

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