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Package:Services_Yadis
Weblog:Confluence: Evangelism Action Group
Title:DataPortability Code Listing (The DP Toolbelt)
Date:2008-02-16
What follows is a listing of various implementations of bits of the Dataportability Stack in various languages. This is meant to be a guide about various implementations out there. If people could test them out and report back with experiences,...
 
Package:Services_Yadis
Weblog:Confluence: Evangelism Action Group
Title:DataPortability Code Listing (The DP Toolbelt)
Date:2008-02-13
What follows is a listing of various implementations of bits of the Dataportability Stack in various languages. This is meant to be a guide about various implementations out there. If people could test them out and report back with experiences,...
 
Package:Services_Yadis
Weblog:Confluence: Evangelism Action Group
Title:DataPortability Code Listing (The DP Toolbelt)
Date:2008-02-13

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Package:Services_Yadis
Weblog:Confluence: Evangelism Action Group
Title:DataPortability Code Listing (The DP Toolbelt)
Date:2008-02-13
What follows is a listing of various implementations of bits of the Dataportability Stack in various languages. This is meant to be a guide about various implementations out there. If people could test them out and report back with experiences,...
 
Package:Net_CheckIP2
Weblog:Living with IPv6
Title:IPv6 support in programming libraries
Date:2008-02-05
I've been looking into what it would take to get several of our applications IPv6-enabled. In some cases, it's trivial. In others, it's going to be hell. This post is about how several programming languages have added IPv6 support to...
 
Package:Services_Compete
Weblog:Torrential Web Dev
Title:Elsewhere . . .
Date:2007-08-02
A couple of quick announcements . . . New PEAR package for the Compete API After writing about the compete API Hiroki Akimoto contacted me mentioning a proposal he had made to PEAR. Our scripts each had strengths and we decided to combine our atte
 
Package:PHP_DocBlockGenerator
Weblog:Asymmetric
Title:PHP_DocBlockGenerator 1.0.1
Date:2007-07-14
In reversal of policy, 1and1 internet host will allow the PC Magazine staff to add some articles to next issue of PC Magazine. Jumping at the chance, PC Magazine plans to go all out, directing its staff to write articles such as: 1. 34 Vista Tips. This article will offer such critical advice as tiling the desktop wallpaper and alphabetizing internet bookmarks. 2. Top web sites. PC Magazine will introduce savvy PC users to such hip sites as Myspace and Facebook as well as some they pretend to visit like the US Geological Survey. 3. Portable hard drive storage super-comparo blowout. 58 portable hard drive solutions will be run through their paces, with the best one given the PCMAG Hard Drive of the Year Award. 4. How to recycle your iPod battery. 5. In a column called "Cant We All Agree on Some Standard, Already?," Bill Howard will write an article complaining that he has buy three separate devices to have his fully automated home automatically track Venus with the Google Picasa Web album connected telescope while having the web-enabled cooking center toast bread in the kitchen. 6. In John C. Dvorak will include a column entitled, "Why Everything I Havent Done Yet on the Internet is Stupid Because Nobody wants to Do Stupid Stuff," explaining why Twitter is bound to fail. 6. Jim Louderbeck will finally outline why media companies and the RCAA lack vision and are otherwise all wrong and stupid. 7. A feature on Web 2.0 which will say how, in the future, email will automatically be downloaded instead of having to press a button. 8. An Excel tip on how to do something hard. 9. A comparison of the hands-free devices in the BMW 740i and the Bentley Arnage. No word yet on whether 1and1 will publish all of the articles in one issue or spread them out over one year. 1&1 will not rest until every page of every computer magazine will have one of its ads.
 
Package:Testing_FIT
Weblog:a programmer's best friend
Title:Testing FIT
Date:2007-06-20
I just uploaded the package Testing_FIT to PEAR. Testing_FIT is the PHP and pearish version of Ward Cunningham's FIT
 
Package:File
Weblog:Cipri.com
Title:Taking over maintainership of PEAR::File
Date:2007-05-16
Some time ago, I helped fellow PEAR developper Helgi Þormar fix several problems with his File_CSV package. Afterwards, Helgi offered to add me as developer on the PEAR::File package, which I accepted.
 
Package:Mail_Mime
Weblog:Cipri.com
Title:Stable Mail_Mime 1.4.0 finally released!
Date:2007-05-16
Development has been kinda slow on Mail_Mime, since most major features are already included. Combine that with a general lack of unit tests, and not much gets done on a package...
 

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