Today's Date: 05 February 2012
27
Mar

TextGlow source code now available

TextGlow , the Silverlight application launch by Intergen at MIX last year to great acclaim, has been released as open source under the Microsoft Public License. ... read full post

Posted by:  James Newton-King,  Developer |  27 March 2009
Tags: Silverlight, OOXML, TextGlow
26
Feb

Open Source: An Intergenite’s experiences

Like a lot of the developers at Intergen I enjoy what I do so much that I end up programming at home. For the past two and a half years I have run an open source project in my own time called Json.NET. This post looks at what went right, what went wrong and what I have learnt along the way. ... read full post

Posted by:  James Newton-King,  Developer |  26 February 2009
Tags: Json.NET, Open Source
05
Sep

Diary of a first-time TechEd presenter

TechEd NZ 2008 is over! These are my thoughts and experiences of this year's TechEd. ... read full post

Posted by:  James Newton-King,  Developer |  05 September 2008
Tags: TechEd
06
Mar

Announcing TextGlow - a world first from Intergen, NZ

Over the last couple of months I have had the opportunity to work on an exciting project at Intergen called TextGlow . TextGlow is a cutting edge browser application for viewing Word 2007 documents on the Internet. With TextGlow it is possible to instantly view a document within a web page, with no Microsoft Office applications installed, or the user even running Windows! ... read full post

Posted by:  James Newton-King,  Developer |  06 March 2008
Tags: Silverlight, OOXML, TextGlow