Archive for July, 2006
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One trend I noticed at OSCON this year is [...]
JSON. It promises much. Using native browser Javascript parsing, the client can magically operate on data retrieved from the server with a trivial eval function call.
Using <script src=”…”/> to pull down data from another domain, something XMLHttpRequest cannot do.
JSON, as you all know, is an acronym for JavaScript Object Notation. Objects are not just data. [...]
How did I not know about this conference? It was right in my backyard. Someone needs to create a conference feed organized by date and by location. The big ones are easy to find and are rewarding. But it is often these smaller ones where the real issues are hammered out.
This 4th annual conference is [...]
Steve over at NetKernel has an interesting take on the current state of Web services (the WSDL kind). It is the latest, and certainly not the last, that is helping me to shape my thoughts around the whole REST vs. SOAP/WSDL or REST compliments SOAP/WSDL debate.
Steve’s comments are in reaction to Simon of salesforce.com and [...]
A bunch of links to RESTful resources I’ve collated here and there
Alex Barnett blog : Let’s REST!
Alex Barnett has a list of REST resources discussing the good and the bad, the how and the why. Since I have an affinity to the Atom Publishing Protocol, all of these have been read and read again. All [...]
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