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January 2008 - Posts

  • blog post delay

    One thing I've noticed (and recently had pointed out to me) was that it takes a while for blog posts to show up on the aggregate (main) page.  They show up right away in the proper blog, and in the aggregate (blogs) page, but the main page is taking a long time to update. 

    On the one hand, it's not a big deal because it gives me (and you, the blogger) a chance to take another look at my/your work before it hits the main page.

    On the other hand, if it's a performance issue, we're in big trouble because it's only going to get worse once this site actually starts getting some traffic.  

    I haven't seen any kind of setting in CS that corresponds to a propagation delay and I don't know of anything my host is doing, so I guess I'll pay a visit to the CS and OW forums this weekend and see if I can hunt down an answer. Once I know something, I'll update this post.

     

    UPDATE:  Apparently this is a known issue. It has to do with the timezone of the database server being different than the local timezone in the site settings. Sure enough, my site thinks it's in (EST) even though I set it to (CST). I'll probably have better luck just changing my site to (EST) than getting them to change the time on the DB server. I'll see if this fixes the problem.

    UPDATE: So far, no luck on the delay. 

    UPDATE: well the posts eventually showed up, and I know it's a TZ related issue. I've changed a few settings here and there, but only time will tell. There's also a 5 minute cache on the main page, which is user configurable, and probably not necessary for a site with (currently) little traffic. That is being totally overshadowed by the time zone issue though, so I'm not going to bother tweaking it until I can get the other delay resolved.

  • my thoughts, exactly...

    Matthew Kleinwaks said this earlier today, and I just couldn't agree more.

    Does VB give me what I need to write my commercial software: Yes
    Does VB work well enough that I get my program out the door on time: Yes
    Do I get a paycheck for the work I do with VB: Yes
    Has VB.NET gotten better with every release so far: Yes
    Is there anything I actually need to do for my job that can not be accomplished in VB: No
     
    Those might not be everyone elses answers, but they are mine, and until they change, I won't change either.
    Posted Jan 30 2008, 01:20 PM by admin with 1 comment(s)
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  • Welcome to VBWeb & VBDesign to ILoveVB.net

    D'Arcy Lussier joins the site with not one, but two, blogs called VB Web & VB Design respectively.

    VB Web can be found in the Project Blogs section and VB Design is in our new Design and Architecture Blogs section.

    Welcome D'Arcy!!

    Posted Jan 25 2008, 01:40 PM by admin with no comments
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  • Welcome Nimble2D to ILoveVB.NET

    Matt Worden, of MWGames.com, has recently moved in and set up a blog for his new project Nimble2D. 

    I'm looking forward to seeing what he comes up with.  Here is the description, in his own words:

    Nimble2D is a 2D game development library for .Net based on SlimDX and DirectX9.  It will use Direct3D9's Sprite functionality to create a fast 2D environment (with real-time rotation, scaling and blending), mobile cameras, sprite-based text and primatives, and real-time sound effect panning and volume based on sprite locations.

     

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