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 Sunday, July 13, 2003
XML-RPC, SOAP APIs derived from a RESTful API. This is an idea I had, which I posted on the XML-RPC, SOAP, and/or REST discussion. Sam Ruby thinks this is a “real winner of an idea”, so I'll repeat it here:I think we can use the general idea from the MetaWeblog API: apply a given set of rules to convert XML data to the XML-RPC model. … [Sjoerd Visscher's weblog
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The difference between RSS and Echo. In the recent heated debates about Echo (I'll call it that for now) the prevailing comment is that Echo is a replacement of RSS because of political issues. While this is not entirely untrue, there are actually big differences between Echo and RSS. I'm going to address the main difference for each version of RSS. … [Sjoerd Visscher's weblog
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Programming vs. XML. The API discussions during the last week showed clearly that a lot of programmers are not ready for XML. They prefer XML-RPC because they want to send and receive data structures that are in native form for their programming language. Yet everybody seems to agree that when you are creating a new data format, it should use XML. … [Sjoerd Visscher's weblog
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MyOneLineOfCodeBrowser using Cocoa and WebKit 1.0. Martin Simoneau writes on Cocoa Dev Central: “One of the best features of Safari 1.0 is the Web Kit SDK (v1.0). This new Cocoa framework allows you to write a powerful browser with light and simple code. This easy tutorial will guide you in the making of a browser with only one line of Objective-C code.” [ranchero.com
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A concise AppleScript resource online?. Tinderbox developer Mark Bernstein asks a relevant question on his personal blog this morning that could be useful for many other people: [Mac Net Journal
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Creating Learning Objects With Macromedia Flash MX by Macromedia; re: Macromedia Flash. [Macromedia - Designer Developer Center
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Working Seamlessly Between FreeHand and Macromedia Flash (Part 3) by Joe Sparks; re: Macromedia Flash, FreeHand. [Macromedia - Designer Developer Center
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