Via Mark Baker I've just stumbled across Mark Nottingham's blog where he has some interesting comments on HTTP Performance. REST is very much at the front of my brain at the moment as I'm designing various REST-ful interfaces for our internal systems at Ingenta. We've already implemented the first of these and found that it … Continue reading Structured URIs
Author: Leigh Dodds
FOAF-a-Matic Translations: More Coming, and How It Works
I've just added a comment to Danny's "Translator exchange for open projects" LazyWeb entry, asking for additional translations of the FOAF-a-Matic. Having a simple bulletin board like this is a great idea. Here's hoping that it gets some more linkage and pulls in more project requests and translators offering their services. I've already followed-up Diane … Continue reading FOAF-a-Matic Translations: More Coming, and How It Works
…And…Relax…
Been rather busy over the past few weeks one way or another. I took some holiday after the Big Chill (which was excellent, btw -- The Cinematic Orchestra were my muscial highlight of the weekend, other other was bumping into a friend I've not seen for about 9 years) but came back to all sorts … Continue reading …And…Relax…
Geo Services, Dashboard and Gazetteers
In Goodness gracious, great circles, Edd writes up the results of more cool Dashboard related hacking. So now you have another good reason for adding GeoURL tags to your 'blog. Edd is also looking for more geographic related services and data sets. I came across one a while back whilst doing some related research (enriching … Continue reading Geo Services, Dashboard and Gazetteers
One Week to Go
Whilst winding down this sunny Friday evening (the red wine is a-breathin') I've made the mistake of visiting the Big Chill website to catch up with the latest news on the festival and line-up before next week. Big mistake as I'm now all excited at the prospect of seeing a whole slew of cool bands. … Continue reading One Week to Go
XML-DEV and eclectic
For a long time now eclectic has been lying fallow. I've just been able to keep up to date with XML-DEV on a daily basis and keep it maintained the way I used to. A combination of factors including being much busier at work (now managing a team) and at home (now a father, and … Continue reading XML-DEV and eclectic
FOAF and Privacy
Shelley Powers has been writing about FOAF this week, privacy issues in particular. Ben Hammersley has been having similar thoughts. This is all good. As I understand it one of the aims of FOAF and related vocabularies (FOAF has no 'built-in' notion of trust) is to help explore these kind of issues. Control over what … Continue reading FOAF and Privacy
Busy, Busy
Apologies to anyone who has mailed me over the last week or so and is still waiting for a response. We've just gone through an application release here at work and so things have been extremely busy. Not had time to think about anything other than bug fixing. In case you're interested we've just moved … Continue reading Busy, Busy
Wiki Refactoring
I took some time last night to start refactoring the FOAF Wiki. This was something we needed to do, but comments on rdfweb-dev from Marc Canter, suggesting that folk are struggling without decent FOAF documentation, prompted me to devote a bit more time to it this week. I'm pretty happy with the result as I've … Continue reading Wiki Refactoring
MP3 GPS
Here's something I came across whilst looking for a Java API into WinAmp. Why was I looking for a such a beast? Well mainly because I'm a Java weenie and can't be bothered to dredge up the bits of C/C++ I know to write WinAmp plugins properly. The plugin I'm thinking about would be used … Continue reading MP3 GPS