Git Product home page Git Product logo

eatskolnikov / planetxamarin Goto Github PK

View Code? Open in Web Editor NEW

This project forked from planetxamarin/planetxamarin

0.0 2.0 0.0 3.06 MB

We are an aggregator of content from Xamarin Community members. Why subscribe individually when you can subscribe to one convenient RSS feed, to see all the content generated by the community members in you news reader.

Home Page: https://www.planetxamarin.com/

License: MIT License

C# 28.14% PowerShell 1.05% Shell 0.51% CSS 29.21% JavaScript 36.89% ASP 0.02% HTML 4.19%

planetxamarin's Introduction

Welcome Build status

Hi! Welcome to PlanetXamarin.com!

If you write about Xamarin, you belong here. You're welcome to add your blog and have it aggregated as part of our feed as long as the content you are sharing does not violate the community code of conduct.

Add yourself as an author

Author Guidelines

  • I have a valid blog & RSS URL, both using HTTPS with a valid certificate
  • Host NO malicious or offensive content on the blog (including photos, swearing, etc.)
  • Blog is active with at least 3 Xamarin related blog posts in the last 6 months
  • If the blog has mixed content (Xamarin and Personal/Non-Xamarin blogs) a filter has been applied
  • If you delete your blog you will come delete your blog from Planet Xamarin
  • Your blog may be removed at any time if any of these are broken.

How to add

To add yourself as an author you can fork this project, add yourself to the authors folder as a class, implementing the IAmACommunityMember interface. If you are doing this via the GitHub editor, don't forget to add the class to the .csproj.

The result should look something like this:

public class BruceWayne : IAmACommunityMember
{
    public string FirstName => "Bruce";
    public string LastName => "Wayne";
    public string ShortBioOrTagLine => "potentially batman";
    public string StateOrRegion => "Gotham";
    public string EmailAddress => "[email protected]";
    public string TwitterHandle => "planetxamarin";
    public string GravatarHash => "42abc1337def";
    public string GitHubHandle => "planetxamarin";
    public GeoPosition Position => new GeoPosition(47.643417, -122.126083);
    public Uri WebSite => new Uri("https://planetxamarin.com/");
    public IEnumerable<Uri> FeedUris { get { yield return new Uri("https://planetxamarin.com/rss"); } }
    public FeedLanguageCode => "en";
}

A few things:

  • Name the class after your first and lastname with PascalCase
  • The FirstName and LastName property should resemble that same name
  • ShortBioOrTagLine property can be whatever you like. If you can't think of anything choose: 'software engineer' or 'software engineer at Microsoft'. Please keep it short, like a 140 character tweet.
  • StateOrRegion will be your geographical location, i.e.: Holland, New York, etc.
  • EmailAddress, TwitterHandle and GitHubHandle should be pretty clear, TwitterHandle without the leading @
  • Position is your latitude and longitude, this allows you to be placed on the map on the Authors page
  • The Website property can be your global website or whatever you want people to look at
  • With FeedUris you can supply one or more URIs which resemble your blogs. Your blogs should be provided in RSS (Atom) format and of course be about Xamarin.
  • And finally FeedLanguageCode specifies in what lanuage the majority of your content will be. This is used to be able to apply filters to the feed. This language code should be in ISO 639-1 format
  • If you do not want your e-mailaddress publicly available but you do want to show your Gravatar go to https://en.gravatar.com/site/check/ and get your hash! If you don't fill the hash, you will be viewed as a silhouette.

If you also do some blogging about other stuff, no worries! You're fine! Just have a look at the next section on how to filter out your Xamarin specific posts.

Just Xamarin please

Per default PlanetXamarin implements a default filter looking for Xamarin in the title and categories (tags) you have on your blog posts. This behavior can be modified by implementing IFilterMyBlogPosts, where you can implement your own filtering logic. It could be that you want to disable all filtering because your blog is solely about Xamarin. Maybe, you run a Xamarin newsletter or podcast.

public class BruceWayne : IAmACommunityMember, IFilterMyBlogPosts
{
    // ... Author properties from the above class, removed for brevity

    public bool Filter(SyndicationItem item)
    {
        // Here you filter out the given item by the criteria you want, i.e.
        // this filters out posts that do not have Xamarin in the title
        return item.Title.Text.ToLowerInvariant().Contains("xamarin");
        
        // This filters out only the posts that have the "xamarin" category
        // Not all blog posts have categories, please guard against this
        return item.Categories?.Any(c => c.Name.ToLowerInvariant().Equals("xamarin")) ?? false;
        
        // Of course you can make the checks as complicated as you want and combine some stuff
        return item.Title.Text.ToLowerInvariant().Contains("xamarin") && (item.Categories?.Any(c => c.Name.ToLowerInvariant().Equals("xamarin")) ?? false);
    }
}

A small step for an author...

A big step for mankind! Last thing that remains is submit a Pull Request to us and whenever it gets merged: hooray! You're an author now!

Don't forget to incorporate the Featured on Planet Xamarin badge on your blog and link back to us!

Featured on Planet Xamarin Badge

Enjoy all of our great content!

Of course you are more than welcome to submit other features and bugfixes as well.

Acknowledgements

  • Thanks to Readify for open sourcing their employee blog aggregation platform which we forked to create PlanetXamarin. Looking for your next challenge? Readify is hiring and offers relocation services for developers from abroad.
  • Thanks to our awesome contributors and our community of authors who make this all possible.

planetxamarin's People

Contributors

cheesebaron avatar ghuntley avatar jfversluis avatar jamesmontemagno avatar danrigby avatar depechie avatar marcoscobena avatar martijn00 avatar matthewrdev avatar webmasterdevlin avatar vulcanlee avatar robinmanuelthiel avatar lothrop avatar redth avatar geertvdc avatar yuv4ik avatar patridge avatar smstuebe avatar tsjdev-apps avatar rdavisau avatar char0394 avatar therealjohn avatar marcbruins avatar rid00z avatar kentcb avatar kphillpotts avatar pujolsluis avatar akamud avatar deanilvincent avatar markolazic88 avatar

Watchers

Enmanuel Toribio avatar  avatar

Recommend Projects

  • React photo React

    A declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces.

  • Vue.js photo Vue.js

    ๐Ÿ–– Vue.js is a progressive, incrementally-adoptable JavaScript framework for building UI on the web.

  • Typescript photo Typescript

    TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.

  • TensorFlow photo TensorFlow

    An Open Source Machine Learning Framework for Everyone

  • Django photo Django

    The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.

  • D3 photo D3

    Bring data to life with SVG, Canvas and HTML. ๐Ÿ“Š๐Ÿ“ˆ๐ŸŽ‰

Recommend Topics

  • javascript

    JavaScript (JS) is a lightweight interpreted programming language with first-class functions.

  • web

    Some thing interesting about web. New door for the world.

  • server

    A server is a program made to process requests and deliver data to clients.

  • Machine learning

    Machine learning is a way of modeling and interpreting data that allows a piece of software to respond intelligently.

  • Game

    Some thing interesting about game, make everyone happy.

Recommend Org

  • Facebook photo Facebook

    We are working to build community through open source technology. NB: members must have two-factor auth.

  • Microsoft photo Microsoft

    Open source projects and samples from Microsoft.

  • Google photo Google

    Google โค๏ธ Open Source for everyone.

  • D3 photo D3

    Data-Driven Documents codes.