Inspired by a post from Tommi Prami I have created Delphi Pipe. If you want to be added to it, please leave a comment.

Inspired by a post from Tommi Prami I have created Delphi Pipe. If you want to be added to it, please leave a comment.
Also, in the hopefully rare case that you want to be removed, please leave a comment.

Edit: If you want me to add your feed, please provide the url of the feed, not just that of the website. I don't really want to go searching for it. (Opera used to display an icon if it found a feed, Chrome apparently doesn't do that.)
http://blog.dummzeuch.de/2015/03/28/delphi-pipe/

Comments

  1. Malcolm Kudra a feed url would be helpful. ;-)

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  2. Thomas, if you will find this useful, here are the RSS for new at Torry's Delphi Pages (separate for each section) - http://www.torry.net/feeds.htm

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  3. Eli M Who is fmxexpress? There is no info on the page about the site owner.

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  4. Do you also accept blogs in German language?
    If yes, then please add my blog
    https://www.danielwolf.eu/feed

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  5. Daniel Wolf if I accept Blogs in German, what about Italian, Russian, Portuguese? It would end up with half the feed being in some language most users won't be able to understand. Maybe I could create another pipe for German and possibly other languages. That depends on how many feeds get suggested.

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  6. I also suggest to make it more targeted. For instance, wiert.me is a very good blog, but there are many posts not about Delphi and not in English. I think, make a subscription to Delphi tag only would make sence http://wiert.me/category/development/software-development/delphi/

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  7. Roman Yankovsky I've already done that after I saw the first post in Dutch.

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  8. The Delphi Pipe has now reached 27 sources.
    Ahem, no, it's only 22! Why does Yahoo claim 27?

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  9. Thomas Mueller Octal representation and off by one error.

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  10. Uwe Raabe there is also a 3.000000000047th problem - floating point comparison.

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  11. It already gets tiring to find out, if a suggestion is new or already in the list (about half of the ones in Lars Fosdal​ 's suggestions are already there). Unfortunately there seems to be no API to change a pipe via a program, instead pipes have some simple programming built in. Maybe I'll create a simple text file with the URLs, put it on my webserver and program the pipe to use it. Might be an interesting exercise for a stormy day like today.

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  12. Thomas Mueller may be it worth putting that text file on github, so everyone could make a pull request to add new blog. I think the pipe can take it directly from github then.

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  13. Roman Yankovsky A pull request to add a blog is a brilliant idea.

    Plus just the act of doing it indicates you might be a programmer - inbuilt anti-blog-spam quality control...

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  14. Lars Fosdal I have added all of them apart from Torry. (There was only one duplicate, which is odd because I was so sure that there would be more.)
    Regarding Torry: I'm not sure whether this is the kind of feed we want to have in the pipe. I'll think about it.

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  15. Delphifeeds is no longer being maintained well, for example, IIRC I have asked them twice to add http://blog.synopse.info/ but did never do. I should have made an open source alternative if I had some time...

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  16. Michael Riley added, but it doesn't show anything because the last post is from 7 FEB and the oldest in the pipe is from 9 FEB.

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  17. Thomas Mueller  Another thing that would be nice, is to have a read-only version of the current list on Google Drive or somewhere else.  You could actually make a Google Form to make it easier for people to add suggestions, and you could check them against the existing list in the same spreadsheet.

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