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Brent Simmons’ Macintosh scripting weblog.
Monday, February 25, 2002
webmonkey: Getting Your Feet Wet With SOAP. “Maybe your application is written in Java, and the server’s doing its calculation in Perl. As long as they both use SOAP, the transaction is perfectly clean and simple.”
9:23:05 PM
A List Apart: Slash Forward (Some URLs are better than others). “Chances are, you’ve come across an example of poor link structure in your many travels online. The problem is that most of the time, developers don’t even realise that they’re needlessly taxing their server (even if it’s just a smidge).”
10:14:01 AM
MacCentral: GoLive and LiveMotion now available. “Adobe’s Web development tool GoLive 6.0 now ships with Web Workgroup Server, a site management and collaboration tool. Using Web Workgroup Server, teams of users can track changes, share and manage files. Web Workgroup Server offers version control and side-by-side comparison features, and it supports any WebDAV-enabled application, including Adobe’s own Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, as well as Macromedia Dreamweaver.”
9:26:54 AM
Apple posted two sample AppleScript Studio applications with source code. ImageEdit 1.0 manipulates images; iPhoto Tour 1.0 is a “‘talking head’ interactive instructor application.”
9:24:49 AM
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