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virtuallyGhetto says hello to the blogosphere!

06.01.2010 by William Lam // 2 Comments

We finally decided to move our content over from our ghetto web page (http://engineering.ucsb.edu/~duonglt/vmware/) over to Google's free blogspot. This move not only helps us to organize our content and benefit from automatic RSS feeds, but it also makes the content searchable.

This site will still focus primarily on VMware automation using the various scripting APIs and SDKs. We hope you like the new layout and we look forward to sharing our scripts with the VMware community!

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  1. *protected?‍☠️ Dan (@Casper042) says

    11/28/2022 at 9:22 am

    Where is your RSS feed?
    Been digging around for 5 mins and can't find it.

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    • William Lam says

      11/28/2022 at 9:56 am

      Its literally on main blog page under "Connect" 🙂

      Reply

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