January 2006
The Waxy Cloud
by macroronFrom: Andy Baio’s link blog at Waxy.org. By: ~~Google Blogoscoped. How: PHP5 and its XML capabilities to screen-scrape Waxy’s link collection, extracted meaningful terms using the Yahoo API, and arranged the whole thing into an Ajax-driven expandable
November 2005
Openomy, OmniDrive and AllMyData - Online Storage Just Got Interesting!
by macroronMashable Blog: Internet Entrepreneur ~Pete Cashmore on Web 2.0. I'm an entrepreneur, internet consultant and blogger. I'm currently working on projects involving open APIs and Web 2.0, including a startup called Noodly, which launches in early 2006. I'm a
She sells seashells by the Seaside - To Read*** ~Christopher Petrilli
by macroronAvi Bryant’s continuation-based web framework Seaside, which is written in Smalltalk. Wow. That’s all I can say. After some recent work with Rails, I had come to admire the cleanliness of the framework—even if, on occasion, I had some complaints abo
September 2005
1060 research - netkernal - quotes from the blogsphere
by macroronJohn Udell (infoworld) I never heard the phrase "REST microkernel" before, but I had an immediate expectation of what that would mean. An hour's experimentation with the system met that expectation. Wildly interesting stuff.
1060 research - netKernel - service oriented microkernel and xml application server - white paper
by macroronfrom websites to internet operating systems. a perspective on the evolution of the web and a rethink of web-services.
netKernel - service oriented microkernel and xml application server
by macrorongeneralizes the principles of REST, the basis for the successful operation of the World Wide Web, and applies them down to the finest granularity of service-based software composition. The Web is the most scaleable and adaptive information system ever.
netKernel tour - system
by macroron[rest] the term REpresentational State Transfer (REST) originates from the seminal work of roy t. fielding in retrospectively defining the core architectural principles of the world wide web.
July 2005
Seaside Home - a framework for developing sophisticated web applications in Smalltalk.
by macrorona continuation based web framework written in SmallTalk
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