I've been a user of web logs but never actually had one myself so this is a new experience for me. So far Radio UserLand seems excellent.
I've been browsing through the scripts in the Radio application. It looks like a powerful way of publishing information. I like the ease of calling XML-RPC and SOAP as well as writing services for both protocols. I look forward to experimenting with this in my own application areas.
I program in C++ and Java in my day job, but outside of that I prefer using dynamic languages such as Dylan, Smalltalk, Scheme, Common Lisp or SmallScript. I'm interested in how I can use systems I've written in these languages with Radio UserLand.
Currently I use a web server written in Common Lisp, and I've used a Smalltalk SOAP package. I'm looking forward to seeing what additional benefits I can get from Radio UserLand over and above what the other fine products already give me.
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