March 2010

Nike+PHP v1.2.5

Posted March 22nd, 2010 in Change log by cchana

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Roadmap for Nike+PHP

Posted March 11th, 2010 in News by cchana

Despite what I said in my post yesterday, I’ve created a roadmap page to give a small heads up on what the future holds for Nike+PHP.

The short version is that there will be a v2 sooner rather than later, but v1 will be around for as long as there is a v1 on Nike’s ‘api’. Check out the roadmap page for more information and for updates.

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Nike+PHP v1.2.3

Posted March 11th, 2010 in Change log by cchana

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Widget requests

Posted March 10th, 2010 in News by cchana

I’ve had a road map since v1.0 and that roadmap continues for the next two versions of Nike+PHP, the beta releases ensure I had everything ready and from v1.0 I’ve been able to create the first widget for the project.

Without revealing too much about where I want Nike+PHP to go, I am looking to create more widgets and get the project out there. Because of the nature of the project, I’m not sure a WordPress widget is really appropriate, but I I’ll make them all compatible by making them rely on JavaScript.

I’d like to hear from users of Nike+PHP about what widgets they’d like built for them. I have a few in mind, but I think catering for what the community really wants would be the best way to go. Please feel free to contact me privately, or post a comment to this post. I won’t close comments on this post until I’m ready to start a second batch of these requests.

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Nike+PHP v1.2.2

Posted March 9th, 2010 in Change log by cchana

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Get your Nike+ ID

Posted March 5th, 2010 in News by cchana

Getting your Nike+ ID has always been one of the hardest issues, but I’ve made it a hell of a lot easier!

You can now get your Nike ID by filling in the Nike ID form. I do not capture any results and the form below is used purely for retrieving your Nike ID.

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New website platform

Posted March 5th, 2010 in News by cchana

To make it easier to maintain, Nike+PHP’s support website (this one) has moved to a WordPress platform. The code continues to be hosted on Google Code, but this new platform should mean that I can now provide a RSS feed for updates and news about the project, something I wasn’t really able to do with the old site.

If you have any comments/concerns about a release, please comment on the latest release, and I’ll do my best to respond where necessary.