WikiWars C#ometh
A reader sent me a link to this recently, https://wiki.csharp-online.net.
On first blush, I see sparse content, a slick MediaWiki implementation, and Google Ads... Wait! Is a Microsoft employee actually blogging about this?
[Please wait while I change into my Microsoft SuperSuit.]
I would be much more likely to use and support a C# wiki that runs on a Wiki that is actually written in C#, like FlexWiki.
Eat the C# dogfood!
FlexWiki is a C# .NET shared source project that you can contribute to, modify, download, and deploy on your own site. It's also a grassroots effort that Microsoft supports...https://spaces.msn.com/davidorn/. :-)
FlexWiki WikiTopics can now be stored in either a flat file database or in SQL Server!
Comments
- Anonymous
April 06, 2006
Korby is
correct here. I understand having the nice interface and good information out
there... - Anonymous
April 06, 2006
The comment has been removed - Anonymous
April 06, 2006
My responses are getting kind of long. On my blog I got a response
to my rantings on Korby's ... - Anonymous
April 07, 2006
I like <a href="http://wiki.csharp-online.net/">C# Online.NET</a> and I think it's going to be a great site!
Do you think MSDN is written in C#? - Anonymous
April 07, 2006
Sorry that link should say just:
C# Online.NET: http://wiki.csharp-online.net/ - Anonymous
April 13, 2006
I don't know about MSDN but gotdotnet is written in C# (.NET 2.0) and runs on Windows Server 2003 with SQL Server 2005 "Yukon" servers (64 bit) on the back end.
I walk the walk.
With gotdotnet, I aim to go above and beyond the call of duty in the dogfood eating department. In the future, we are actively considering consuming shared source community code contributions (non-Microsoft), on the server side, with author attribution, of course.