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March 11, 2009

This morning we launched the Guardian Open Platform at a well attended event in our new offices in Kings Place. This is one of the main projects I’ve been helping out with since joining the Guardian last year, and it’s fantastic to finally have it out in the open. There are two components to the...
Simon Willison's Weblog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 12:42 AM | 9 Citations

February 06, 2009

The problem FriendFeed aggregates your blog posts from WordPress.com. Naturally, people prefer to comment on your post at FriendFeed - it’s quicker, easier and more fun. However, you would like to see an indication of this activity back at the original blog post. The solutions You could self-h...
What You're Doing Is Rather Desperate [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by nsaunders at 12:26 AM

January 07, 2009

Poor IE. Like the late comedian Rodney Dangerfield, it seems to have a hard time getting much respect these days. Within Microsoft it has long been the unwanted stepchild - ignored when Microsoft shifted gears towards server-side technologies in......
O'Reilly News: xml webservices [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Kurt Cagle at 6:22 PM
I’m going to write about two Haskell things I’ve used today, both of which were new to me: first, creating/consuming JSON using Sigbjorn Finne’s json library; second, using pattern guards to make the “consuming” part prettier than my first butt-ugly attempts. Earlier to...
gimboland [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Gimbo at 6:55 AM

January 06, 2009

Poor IE. Like the late comedian Rodney Dangerfield, it seems to have a hard time getting much respect these days. Within Microsoft it has long been the unwanted stepchild - ignored when Microsoft shifted gears towards server-side technologies in......
O'Reilly News [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Kurt Cagle at 10:15 PM

November 26, 2008

After releasing the new RubyURL API, I decided that it was time to look around at libraries to interact with it. I came across a new Ruby gem from John Nunemaker named, HTTParty, which aims to make it easy to talk to XML and JSON-based web services. Be sure to read John’s announcement of HTTPa...
Robby on Rails [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Robby Russell at 8:54 PM

August 12, 2008

Here’s what I’ve been reading between June 24th and August 12th: Open Source Project Management Tools in Java - Only Ubuntu Linux: Fix for SSH slow to ask for password in Ubuntu Feisty Fawn - An Introduction to JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) - buildr - LoadRunner visual tutorials - DE...
GarethWestern.com [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Gaz at 11:05 AM

June 03, 2008

AnnoTube is a jQuery plugin that makes it easy to embed a YouTube video in your page along with an index and notes that are displayed and synchronized with the video as it plays. Each note can be an HTML snippet, or a URL to be loaded into an IFRAME, or even a JavaScript function to be run when a sp...
mg.to - Michael Geary to Earth (and vice versa) [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 11:57 PM

May 16, 2008

James Clark's Random Thoughts: XML and JSON - I would like to offer a few thoughts about XML and JSON. My previous post came off much too dismissive of JSON. I actually think that JSON does have real value 13 reasons for UML’s descent into darkness | Little Tutorials - UML lost the programmers...
Vinny Carpenter's blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 9:00 AM

April 03, 2008

My buddy Justin wrote about how to set the Content-Type headers in a WebGet method in a WCF REST app. Doing this would allow each WebGet method to specify its own Content-Type at runtime.  After I summarized how to build a WCF REST app in a post a couple weeks ago, Kyle Beyer asked if ther...
All About Interop [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 11:20 AM | 1 Citations
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