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A .NET Standard port of the Argotic Syndication Framework for RSS / ATOM / RSD / OPML / APML / BlogML / Yahoo Media / iTunes

ar·got·ic (ahr-got-ik) A specialized idiomatic vocabulary peculiar to a particular class or group of people.

Originally created by Brian Kuhn in 2007, Argotic is one of the most powerful and extensible web content syndication frameworks available to .NET developers.

The project had become dormant, but has been brought back to life by endjin, as Argotic is used to produce the Azure Weekly Newsletter.

The project has been updated to .NET Standard 2.0. The source code is in the process of being cleaned up and updated to support the latest C# / .NET idioms. Updated NuGet packages will be published shortly.

Argotic's home was originally on CodePlex, which has now been retired. This wiki was moved across and upgraded to support GitHub markdown.

Argotic.Web has not been ported / updated.

Argotic In The Spotlight

Argotic In Action

Getting Started With The Framework

The Basics

Overview of the framework

Consuming syndicated content

Generating syndicated content

Syndication Extensions

Overview of the framework extensibility model

Consuming syndication extension information

Generating extended syndicated content

Network Protocols

Trackback peer-to-peer notification protocol

XML-RPC communication protocol

Specialized Content Formats

Attention Profiling Markup Language (APML)

Web Log Markup Language (BlogML)

Really Simple Discovery (RSD)

Framework Provider Model

** Historical Project Road Map**

Project Contributors

  • Team Guides and Resources

Committed to outside contributors

The Argotic framework would not be where it is today without all of the feedback and support from its end-users. We openly accept anyone who wants to become a contributor on this project, and encourage people to join in a variety of roles. Whether you want to write code, become a tester, or just create documentation or code examples we would be happy to have you. If you are interested in joining, please contact the project coordinator.

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