A Frog in the Valley. Communication + Technologies, le Développement Web comme style de vie!
 Monday, July 22, 2002


À cause d'un petit oubli de ma part il semble que mon blog se mettait à jour à http://radio.weblogs.com/0001114/ mais pas à http://afroginthevalley.weblogs.com/ désolé pour les lecteurs qui utilisent le deuxième URL, beaucoup plus facile à retenir en effet et en place depuis plus longtemps... de toute façon le site sur radio.weblogs.com va miger vers http://www.afroginthevalley.com/ un moment donné (vous noterez qu je n'utilise pas l'euphémisme internet "bientôt")... #  

Ars Technica: Wireless Security Blackpaper
Basic Security, Above and Beyond, Alternatives, Implementation... #  


IBM to Release DB2 Beta
Version 8 of the enterprise database product features advanced self-healing alerts, automated configurations and more support for Web Services.
[Via internetnews.com: Top News#  

Cherry-picking SOAP and REST. A detailed essay by the influential Sam Ruby makes it clear that both SOAP and REST have roles to play in the web [Via Loosely Coupled weblog#  

Groove Networks is working with Microsoft to integrate Groove Workspace, with SharePoint (TM) Team Services from Microsoft, to provide customers with a team Web site solution that supports online and offline use and automatic synchronization, and works securely across company firewalls.
[Via Jeroen Bekkers' Groove Weblog#  

J'ai cet article qui bouille dans ma tête mais je n'ai pas eu le temps de le sortir encore, ça va me prendre une ou deux heures, mais je veux publier cette analyse/réflexion sur les web services en général et sur celui d'Amazon comme point d'appui de cette dissertation... y'a quelqu'un qui a des heures en extra à vendre, j'en rajouterai bien quelques unes à mes journées... #  



Rodin: Nothing is a waste of time if you use the experience wisely. [Via MQoTD#  

Sam Gentile's Groove Blog... for Groove related stuff. Better keep an eye on it. [Via Jeroen Bekkers' Groove Weblog#  


Quixote: a Python-Centric Web Application Framework
If you need to create dynamic web sites and don't want to learn the syntax and arbitrary limitations of yet another templating language, you should give Quixote a serious look.
[Via Linux Journal#  

Dive Into Accessibility is a republication of Mark Pilgrim's wildly popular series, "30 days to a more accessible weblog", with some minor corrections, a new domain name, and the word "weblog" crossed out and "web site" written in in crayon... Dive Into Accessibility is free, licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License... Downloadable versions are available in HTML, which is accessible, and PDF, which is not. (Yes, I am aware that PDF documents can be made accessible. This one is not. Life is full of little ironies.) You can also browse the tips online chronologically, by person, by disability, by design principle, by web browser, and by publishing tool. #  

ODP, The Mother of All Search Engines
Every new search engine that comes along, starts with the ODP as a seed database. Teoma, WiseNut, Google, Inktomi, Fast, Altavista, and hundreds of other se´s have used the ODP to influence or seed databases.
[Via WebmasterWorld#  

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