Bloo v 0.11 released!

Out of the Bloo has just been upgraded to Bloo v 0.11. The following new features are included in this release:

  • Weblogs Pinging (I think – guess I’ll know for sure if posting this post pings Weblogs 🙂 Update: Doesn’t look like the ping took. Does anyone besides me find Weblogs ping service irritating? I’m going to start pinging a few more sites (technorati, blogrolling) to see if I have better luck there). Update II: Actually, the ping does “take” – it “takes” forever (ha ha) for weblogs to recognize it 🙂 – but it is happening. I’m going to switch over to rpc.pingomatic.com at Andy’s advice – should be ready in version 0.13
  • A “View Recent Commentary” link
  • Monthly Archives (in the right sidebar)
  • Display of the comment author URL when displaying comments
  • Improvements internally in the object structure
  • Comments flooding protection
  • Tag balancing
  • Some security improvements
  • Some formatting improvements

The development on Bloo still continues to “flow” quite nicely. I always know when I’ve hit the groove – attained “Nerdvana” you might say – when anything new I want to do to my basic software framework flows with that framework and is implemented as unobtrusively as possible. The monthly archives “SnapOn” for instance (in the right sidebar) – took me about 20 minutes. Very simple (and it works).

Bloo is not yet ready for public domain, but hopefully in a few more releases it will be.

Watch me for the changes . . .

7 thoughts on “Bloo v 0.11 released!

  1. Thanks Andy!

    I’ve looked at that one before, but the site was down (or had some other problem) the day I was experimenting with it.

    I’ll give it another go – thanks again

  2. I just wanted to say i like your site and the quote at the top of the page… i immediatly recognized it as being from Back to the Future… nice. 🙂 You can thank Jen and Jen Speaks for me finding your site.

  3. Whoa, that’s heavy…

    It’s a decent service, and yes, it has its days. Though, were I programmer, I would send the PING and not wait for the OK from every single service, as my installation of WordPress seems to do.

    Let me know how it works.

  4. I was hoping someone would “get” the tagline

    I got it; I was just wondering why you didn’t add, “…And try to keep up.” 😉

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