Archive for July, 2006
In developing mashups, we’re often in a position to be frequently making calls to outside data sources. A finished application might query something once, parse it, and then save the results, but sometimes that parsing can take more than one try to get correct.
Why spend time setting up a sophisticated cache for the whole responses […]
Jason Gilmore was at OSCON this week and tipped us off that Apress has started pre-promoting our new book! I can’t wait to see the pictures of the LinuxWorld booth!
Enjoy.
Hello Everyone,
It’s been quiet here lately (for about a whole month) while we finished up all the details of the book and get it ready for the printers. The good news is that the book has been (or will be today) sent to the printers and we should see the first copies at LinuxWorld in […]
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